Why You’ll Never Feel Rich with Morgan Housel
4/9/202635 min
Morgan Housel is not just an author; he's a financial philosopher, an alchemist of understanding who transforms complex financial concepts into relatable human narratives. With a staggering 11 million books sold worldwide and translations into over 60 languages, Morgan's brilliance lies in his unique ability to unpack the intricate dance between human behavior and financial success, offering unparalleled insights that resonate deeply with business leaders and entrepreneurs alike.
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The Power of Storytelling in Finance: Housel emphasizes that effective financial communication lies in compelling stories, making concepts memorable and relatable, far beyond the dry memorization...
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First 90 secondsRudy Rush0:00
[upbeat music] You're listening to Mick Unplugged, hosted by the one and only Mick Hunt. This is where purpose meets power and stories spark transformation. Mick takes you beyond the motivation and into meaning, helping you discover your because and becoming unstoppable. I'm Rudy Rush, and trust me, you're in the right place. Let's get unplugged.
Mick Hunt· Host0:22
[upbeat music] Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged. And today, we're talking to a gentleman who gets to raise my kids financially. I don't have to do it anymore. I'm so honored that I could pass the buck off to our next guest. He is truly a visionary. He's an unstoppable force in understanding the intricate dance between human behavior and financial success. With over 11 million books sold to date, translations over 60 languages, he is the guru, and you all know I don't use that term often, uh, when it comes to wealth, psychology, and the art of living. Please join me in welcoming the brilliant, the insightful, I guess my kids' new, like, financial father, Mr. Morgan Housel. Morgan, how you doing today, brother?
Morgan Housel· Guest1:04
Doing well. Thanks for having me, Mick.
Mick Hunt· Host1:06
Dude, thank you. So much I want to get into. I was telling you offline, like, your, your latest book, uh, The Art of Spending Money, has changed my household because I don't have to talk about finances anymore. I get to let Morgan teach my kids, and they're already starting to do some cool things and ask me questions. So thank you for letting conversation about money happen into my house. Although my kids don't live home, but, you know, they're, they're quasi adults, as I like to