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The Comparison Instinct
Why You Measure Your Financial Life Against People You'll Never Beat
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Readers First Publishing Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: P36474847
EAN: 9781804281079
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Zustellung: Mo, 14.09.2026
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CHF 37.75
Beschreibung
The Comparison Instinct: Why You Measure Your Financial Life Against People You'll Never Beat. Does your sense of financial security evaporate the moment a colleague mentions their salary. Part of The Money Instinct Library, Jordan Ellis's The Comparison Instinct explores the quiet, deeply ingrained habit of evaluating your financial worth by looking at someone else's. Rather than focusing on our own concrete goals, our financial decisions are frequently hijacked by an internal scoreboard we never consciously chose to keep. This insightful book unpacks the psychological mechanisms that make social comparison so difficult to ignore. Moving beyond simple jealousy or social media envy, it reveals how invisible ranking systems dictate real-world financial choices, such as your risk tolerance, career moves, and retirement targets. Through relatable scenarios and grounded psychological research, Ellis explores this phenomenon across multiple dynamics:. The Moving Goalpost:. How our definition of "enough" continuously drifts upward as we enter new social and professional tiers. The Sibling Scoreboard:. The unspoken, decades-long financial rivalries within families and how they complicate major family decisions. Generational Mismatches:. The frustration of measuring your modern financial progress against the vastly different economic realities of your parents' era. The Danger of Downward Comparison:. How finding comfort in another person's financial struggle creates a false sense of security that delays necessary action on your own budget. Arbitrary Milestones:. The anxiety caused by universally cited, age-based financial rules that have no actual bearing on your individual life circumstances. Envy-Driven Risk:. How a peer's lucky investment can suddenly make a perfectly sound, long-term financial plan feel inadequate. Each chapter delivers actionable "overrides" to help you catch the comparison instinct in real-time. The Comparison Instinct does not ask you to eliminate comparison entirely-an impossible task for any social creature-but it provides the tools to evaluate whether a standard is actually worth measuring yourself against. Learn how to tune out the noise and build a definition of financial success based entirely on your own values.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Jordan Ellis
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2026
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 234