Mel Robbins interviews Morgan Housel, author of "The Psychology of Money" and "The Art of Spending Money," about developing a healthy relationship with money. Housel emphasizes that financial success is more about behavior than intelligence, and it is within everyone's control, regardless of income or background. The discussion covers key concepts such as the importance of contentment over chasing wealth, understanding the motivations behind spending habits, saving for independence, and the power of compound interest through patience and long-term thinking. Housel stresses the significance of aligning financial goals with personal values and avoiding the trap of comparing oneself to others.
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