Understanding our relationship with money has been a deep question since time immemorial. Melbourne Business School philosopher John Armstrong has written a book that attempts to help us comprehend our complex relationship with money, and how it effects us in our lives. Armstrong reveals that money represents not just our financial standing in life, but also many psycho-emotional and social factors as well. He makes a key distinction between money troubles and money worries, the latter being a more holistic definition encompassing our ideology and values. Focusing on money worries instead of money troubles allows us to explore our attitudes and psychology around our finances.
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