Luck-skill attribution error distorts how we understand financial outcomes. This cognitive bias manifests because:
The solution requires recognizing both factors in every outcome. True learning means studying processes rather than outcomes, acknowledging that identical behaviors can yield different results due to circumstances beyond control.
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<p>Ever notice how some brilliant people make terrible financial decisions while others with average intelligence build lasting wealth? This isn't just another money book with formulas and strategies. It's about how our weird human brains actually deal with money in real life. Financial writer Morgan Housel delivers 19 short stories that reveal why we make irrational choices with money and how to develop better habits without needing a finance degree. Think of it as the psychology class they should've taught before giving you a paycheck.</p>
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