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Morgan Housel's "The Psychology of Money" isn't just a book; it's a phenomenon. With over 8 million copies sold and a Deluxe Limited Edition hitting the shelves in September 2025, its enduring relevance is clear. This isn't about complex algorithms or insider trading tips; it's about the messy, beautiful, and often irrational human element that drives our financial decisions. As we navigate 2025, understanding the psychological underpinnings of wealth, greed, and happiness remains more critical than ever for anyone aiming for smarter, more sustainable investing.