A reflective non-fiction work for general adult readers examining the psychological and emotional dimensions of personal finance. Explores how childhood money narratives, fatigue, comparison, and identity shape financial decision-making. Not a prescriptive guide; focuses on self-awareness and recognition around money and choice. Suitable for adult general and psychology collections. Subject headings: personal finance psychology, financial wellness, money mindset, decision-making, self-awareness.
Have you ever made a financial decision that looked perfectly reasonable on paper — and still felt unsettled afterward?
Most people assume money problems come from a lack of discipline or knowledge. But much of the exhaustion we feel around money has little to do with numbers. It has to do with the conditions under which decisions are made: fatigue, pressure, the stories inherited from family, the expectations that are never spoken aloud, and the habit of measuring ourselves against others.
Why Does Money Always Feel So Exhausting? is not a personal finance guide. There are no investment tips, no budgeting templates, no rules to follow. Instead, this book stays close to how money is actually lived — how choices are made, how they are remembered, and how they continue to shape a life long after the moment of decision has passed.
Each chapter stands on its own, reflecting the way money itself is encountered: not in a straight line, but in fragments, pressures, and quiet accumulations. Topics explored include how childhood money narratives shape adult financial behaviour; why a scarcity mindset persists even when circumstances improve; the hidden connection between financial fatigue and self-trust; how time, identity, and responsibility collide in everyday money decisions; the social pressures of comparison and the cost of explaining your choices to others; and how to treat regret as information rather than evidence of failure.
This book does not promise answers. What it offers is recognition — the feeling of finally seeing clearly something you have always sensed but never quite been able to name.
For anyone who feels perpetually behind, quietly anxious about money, or exhausted by financial decisions that never seem to feel right.
Sometimes, understanding why a choice felt heavy matters more than deciding whether it was right.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Every financial decision carries more weight than the numbers suggest.We rarely choose about money in calm, deliberate moments. We choose when we're tired, stretched thin, carrying responsibilities we haven't named, and shaped by beliefs about money we absorbed long before we understood what money was. The result is a life where financial choices feel heavier than they should - and where no strategy ever quite seems to fix the underlying discomfort.Money as a Series of Choices does not offer advice, budgets, or steps to follow. Instead, it stays close to how money is actually experienced: the inherited stories we carry, the way scarcity becomes a lens, the hidden costs of comparison, the unease that can follow even good decisions, and the quiet way small choices accumulate into lasting patterns.Chapter by chapter, this book explores the full human texture of financial life - from the first impressions of childhood, through the trade-offs of work and relationships, to the long horizon of adaptation and meaning. It offers not instruction, but recognition.Sometimes, understanding why a choice felt heavy matters more than deciding whether it was right. Money as a Series of Choices explores how everyday financial decisions shape our lives. Rather than offering strategies or advice, the book reflects on how habits, emotions, and circumstances influence money choices over time, revealing how small decisions accumulate into lasting life patterns. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9786260156435
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