The art of spending money
From the bestselling author of The Psychology of Money comes a philosophical exploration of a question often overlooked in personal finance: how to spend money wisely to build a genuinely happier life . Housel argues that most people either chase possessions that impress others but leave them cold, or save endlessly out of fear, depriving themselves of joy .
The book reframes spending as a deeply personal art, not a mathematical science . Rather than offering budgets or financial hacks, it provides psychological tools to understand your unique relationship with money . Housel explores why we mistake envy for admiration, how early-life experiences shape our spending habits, and why expectations matter more than income