Mind Over Money
Why is it good to be grumpy if you want to avoid getting ripped off?
Why do we think coins are bigger than they really are?
Why is it a mistake to choose the same lottery numbers every week?
Join award-winning psychologist and BBC Radio 4 presenter Claudia Hammond as she delves into big and small questions around the surprising psychology of money. Funny, insightful and eye-opening, Mind Over Money will change the way you think about the cash in your pocket and the figures in your bank account forever.
The book has been translated into many different languages:
Reviews:
“Claudia Hammond is the ideal tour guide for this hugely enjoyable journey through the strange psychology of spending and saving. Mind Over Money is both a fascinating exploration of the ways money messes with our heads, and a practical guidebook for how to avoid getting fleeced – whether by others or our own irrational minds.” Oliver Burkeman
“Part fascinating psychological exploration, part practical guide – exposing the myriad ways money messes with our heads and suggesting means by which we might get a handle on it.” Daily Telegraph
“A delightful treatment of a subject many of us would prefer to ignore, gently subversive in its undermining of preconceptions and prejudices.” Kirkus
“Witty, wise and well-researched.” Booklist
“Entertaining, evidence-based advice on how to maintain a healthy relationship with cash, rather than letting it rule your life.” Harper’s Bazaar
Mind Over Money
Why is it good to be grumpy if you want to avoid getting ripped off?
Why do we think coins are bigger than they really are?
Why is it a mistake to choose the same lottery numbers every week?
Join award-winning psychologist and BBC Radio 4 presenter Claudia Hammond as she delves into big and small questions around the surprising psychology of money. Funny, insightful and eye-opening, Mind Over Money will change the way you think about the cash in your pocket and the figures in your bank account forever.
The book has been translated into many different languages:
Reviews:
“Claudia Hammond is the ideal tour guide for this hugely enjoyable journey through the strange psychology of spending and saving. Mind Over Money is both a fascinating exploration of the ways money messes with our heads, and a practical guidebook for how to avoid getting fleeced – whether by others or our own irrational minds.” Oliver Burkeman
“Part fascinating psychological exploration, part practical guide – exposing the myriad ways money messes with our heads and suggesting means by which we might get a handle on it.” Daily Telegraph
“A delightful treatment of a subject many of us would prefer to ignore, gently subversive in its undermining of preconceptions and prejudices.” Kirkus
“Witty, wise and well-researched.” Booklist
“Entertaining, evidence-based advice on how to maintain a healthy relationship with cash, rather than letting it rule your life.” Harper’s Bazaar
Mind Over Money
Why is it good to be grumpy if you want to avoid getting ripped off?
Why do we think coins are bigger than they really are?
Why is it a mistake to choose the same lottery numbers every week?
Join award-winning psychologist and BBC Radio 4 presenter Claudia Hammond as she delves into big and small questions around the surprising psychology of money. Funny, insightful and eye-opening, Mind Over Money will change the way you think about the cash in your pocket and the figures in your bank account forever.
The book has been translated into many different languages:
Reviews:
“Claudia Hammond is the ideal tour guide for this hugely enjoyable journey through the strange psychology of spending and saving. Mind Over Money is both a fascinating exploration of the ways money messes with our heads, and a practical guidebook for how to avoid getting fleeced – whether by others or our own irrational minds.” Oliver Burkeman
“Part fascinating psychological exploration, part practical guide – exposing the myriad ways money messes with our heads and suggesting means by which we might get a handle on it.” Daily Telegraph
“A delightful treatment of a subject many of us would prefer to ignore, gently subversive in its undermining of preconceptions and prejudices.” Kirkus
“Witty, wise and well-researched.” Booklist
“Entertaining, evidence-based advice on how to maintain a healthy relationship with cash, rather than letting it rule your life.” Harper’s Bazaar