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Financial struggle is not a character flaw. Science proves it steals your thinking power.
If you have ever felt trapped in a cycle of financial stress, made decisions that seemed reasonable in the moment but made things harder later, or found yourself unable to focus at work because of money worries you could not shake, this book explains precisely why that happens and why it has nothing to do with your intelligence, discipline, or values. Grounded in the landmark scarcity research of behavioural economist Sendhil Mullainathan and cognitive psychologist Eldar Shafir, this is the most rigorous and compassionate account of the psychology of financial constraint available to the general reader.
This book is for adults who are living with financial constraint, who have lived through it, or who work alongside people who do. It is for the reader who is tired of being told that better budgeting habits or a more positive mindset will fix what decades of research now shows is a cognitive problem produced by the scarcity itself. It is also for professionals in social work, financial counselling, and policy design who want the research foundation rather than the simplified version.
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This is not a self-help programme. It does not tell you what to do with your money or suggest that the right mindset can overcome material constraint. What it offers is something rarer and more useful: a precise, evidence-grounded explanation of what resource scarcity actually does to the human mind, written for the reader who deserves honesty more than reassurance.
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