What if your relationship with money isn't logical - but chemical?
In a world obsessed with more - more wealth, more status, more success - most of us are chasing money without ever stopping to ask: Why?
Money Addiction - Living in a Dopamine Economy is a gripping exploration of the emotional and psychological grip money has on our lives. Written by F. M. Roth, this bold and eye-opening book doesn't offer financial hacks or investment tips. Instead, it unpacks a deeper truth: we're not managing money. We're medicating with it.
Through personal insight, societal critique, and sharp cultural analysis, Roth reveals how money has become our modern drug - triggering the same highs, withdrawals, and dependencies as any substance. From early childhood conditioning to status games on social media, we're being rewired to equate self-worth with net worth. It's costing us our peace.
You'll learn:
- Why financial anxiety is less about numbers and more about emotional wiring
- How our economy rewards addiction and punishes contentment
- The hidden role of shame, fear, and ego in every money decision you make
- What it really means to be "free" in a monetized world
- How to begin unlearning the lies money taught you about value, identity, and success
If The Psychology of Money helps you understand your behaviors, Money Addiction dares you to question your beliefs.
This is not a comforting read. It's a confronting one. But if you're tired of chasing and ready to wake up, you just found the right book.
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979-8-89283-289-2 (9798892832892)
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