“Money Psychology,” translated into Amharic by Wudsew Degwala as “የገንዘብ ሳይኮሎጂ,” takes a deep look at the emotional side of money. Instead of talking only about budgets and numbers, the book explains why people struggle with saving, spending wisely, or making long-term financial decisions. It’s a guide that shows how our minds—our beliefs, fears, and habits—shape our financial realities more than we think.
For many Ethiopians dealing with rising prices, supporting family members, or trying to start a business with limited capital, this book feels extremely relevant. It helps you understand the hidden thoughts that influence your money behavior and gives simple, practical tips you can use immediately.