by Laura Vanderkam, Karen Saltus
All the Money in the World is a thoughtful series of essays on earning and using money to maximize your happiness. It’s full of interesting thought experiments, facts, and questions that will make you think about money in ways you never have before. The writing is great, reminding me of Malcolm Glad...
Great premise. Maybe someone less completely oblivious will write a useful book on the subject one day.Here's the premise: 1. Become mindful of what you're doing with your money (and of what you can't do because of other choices you're making)2. Question your assumptions about spending, saving and e...
The book wasn't bad - I like the idea of spending your money in the way that makes YOU happy, rather than the way that "they" think you should spend your money.The problem is that after setting this as the basic premise, the author then appeared to take the position that you should spend your money ...