The Uncomfortable Truth About Money
How to live with uncertainty and think for yourself
By Paul Podolsky
The Uncomfortable Truth About Money
How to live with uncertainty and think for yourself
By Paul Podolsky
Jacket text
We are all stuck in a money cage. Money isn’t the most important thing, but it is a thing and you can’t get away from it. Birth costs money and death costs money.
So even if you hate talking about money, you need to know the basics, the same way you need to know how to cook yourself a simple meal.
The problem with most money books is that they are not written by practitioners and avoid hard truths.
What a weathered investor knows is that stocks are not always good for the long run. They know that being stingy helps accrue wealth. They know the big thing when you buy property has nothing to do with the property. They know the big thing is less what happens to the markets in a day than if the entire system holds together. And they know what to look for if it’s time to pull out. That’s what this book will teach you, a lifetime of money learnings distilled to a thin volume, like a basic cooking recipe you can follow.
About the author
Paul Podolsky writes about macro–politics and money. For many years, he was the strategist and equity partner at the largest hedge fund in the world. Previous to that, he worked as a reporter. His work has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe and aired on National Public Radio.
Media coverage
From Wall Street Journal:
Do’s and Don’ts for Holiday Partying with Colleagues written by Paul Podolsky. His latest book is “The Uncomfortable Truth About Money: How to Live With Uncertainty and Think for Yourself,” published by Harriman House.
From 06880:
Speaking of books: Westporter Paul Podolsky has just published “The Uncomfortable Truth About Money: How to Live with Uncertainty and Think for Yourself.” Podolsky says, “it boils down everything I learned about money in a letter to my kids.
From Sri Lanka Guardian:
This book (The Uncomfortable Truth About Money) focuses less on “what should be” than “what is,” meaning how the system is set up. I find parts of the system to be unfair. The system is nonetheless a reality to be understood and navigated.
Published: | 19/11/2024 |
---|---|
Formats: | paperback - ISBN 9781804090954 ebook - ISBN 9781804090961 |
If you’d like to get in touch with the author for interview or comment, or you’d like a review copy of this book, please contact us at pr@harriman-house.com or call +44 (0)1730 233870.
RightsFor information on available rights, please contact rights@harriman-house.com
Bulk purchasesWe offer discounts for bulk purchases. Please contact specialsales@harriman-house.com for a quote.