In Pursuit of Wealth
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Chris Abell
In this new audiobook, In Pursuit of Wealth: The Moral Case for Finance, Yaron Brook and Don Watkins dispel the prevailing negative myths about finance and clearly lay out the industry's virtues within a moral framework. This ambitious audiobook shows listeners how we can reframe societal morals and end the vilification of financiers.
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Most importantly, the authors challenges the established moral views about greed and the self-interest motivation of wealth.
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For all young financiers.
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The authors have a pretty good grasp on the relevant economics to explain the role that financial markets play in allocating savings to their best investments, and how government intervention distorts this function and causes financial markets to go awry with complex practices.
The authors also go through much of the history of finance and philosophy towards financial practices. Some of the ideas in this book are even more focused on ethics than economics and history. The authors take each of these points of view to not only dismantle the critics of finance, but to leave the reader inspired by the opportunities and productivity that finance brings.
I assume this is not by coincidence, but this book leaves the reader with much the same feeling as Chris Gardner’s story “In Pursuit of Happiness”.
The Beauty of the Financial World
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