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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Kamalsabarna is a SEBI-approved financial advisor and economist with 30+ years of global experience across 16+ countries. A Master’s graduate from the University of Liverpool (UK) and Research Scholar at Walden University (USA), he blends finance with psychology and culture in his writing and practice. He has advised international corporations and written widely on personal finance for Indian readers. His work focuses on practical behaviour change—helping families make clear, bias-aware money decisions that build lasting wealth.Read More...
Dr. Kamalsabarna is a SEBI-approved financial advisor and economist with 30+ years of global experience across 16+ countries. A Master’s graduate from the University of Liverpool (UK) and Research Scholar at Walden University (USA), he blends finance with psychology and culture in his writing and practice. He has advised international corporations and written widely on personal finance for Indian readers. His work focuses on practical behaviour change—helping families make clear, bias-aware money decisions that build lasting wealth.
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Money rarely breaks marriages overnight—it erodes them silently, year after year.
This book uncovers the hidden financial forces that shape love, power, conflict, and control inside Indian marriages.
From dowry and lavish weddings to EMIs, debt, and unspoken expectations, it reveals how money becomes the real third partner in relationships.
Through real-life case studies, psychological insights, and cultural analysis, the book exposes wh
Money rarely breaks marriages overnight—it erodes them silently, year after year.
This book uncovers the hidden financial forces that shape love, power, conflict, and control inside Indian marriages.
From dowry and lavish weddings to EMIs, debt, and unspoken expectations, it reveals how money becomes the real third partner in relationships.
Through real-life case studies, psychological insights, and cultural analysis, the book exposes why love alone is not enough.
It examines spender-saver conflicts, risk vs security mindsets, family interference, and generational money trauma.
More importantly, it offers a new lens for viewing marriage—not just as an emotional bond but as a financial partnership.
This is not a book about blaming men or women.
It is about understanding the emotional language of money.
And learning how financial compatibility can protect love before it breaks.
A must-read for couples, parents, counselors, and anyone who believes marriages deserve a stronger foundation.
Money rarely breaks marriages overnight—it erodes them silently, year after year.
This book uncovers the hidden financial forces that shape love, power, conflict, and control inside Indian marriages.
From dowry and lavish weddings to EMIs, debt, and unspoken expectations, it reveals how money becomes the real third partner in relationships.
Through real-life case studies, psychological insights, and cultural analysis, the book exposes wh
Money rarely breaks marriages overnight—it erodes them silently, year after year.
This book uncovers the hidden financial forces that shape love, power, conflict, and control inside Indian marriages.
From dowry and lavish weddings to EMIs, debt, and unspoken expectations, it reveals how money becomes the real third partner in relationships.
Through real-life case studies, psychological insights, and cultural analysis, the book exposes why love alone is not enough.
It examines spender-saver conflicts, risk vs security mindsets, family interference, and generational money trauma.
More importantly, it offers a new lens for viewing marriage—not just as an emotional bond but as a financial partnership.
This is not a book about blaming men or women.
It is about understanding the emotional language of money.
And learning how financial compatibility can protect love before it breaks.
A must-read for couples, parents, counselors, and anyone who believes marriages deserve a stronger foundation.
Mind Over Money is a practical guide to how our brains misread risk, reward and time—especially with Indian money decisions like gold, real estate, SIPs and credit. Drawing on three decades as an economist and financial advisor, Dr. Kamalsabarna shows how biases such as loss aversion, anchoring and social proof quietly drain wealth—and how to counter them with simple, repeatable checklists. You’ll learn how to design “choice architecture” for your fa
Mind Over Money is a practical guide to how our brains misread risk, reward and time—especially with Indian money decisions like gold, real estate, SIPs and credit. Drawing on three decades as an economist and financial advisor, Dr. Kamalsabarna shows how biases such as loss aversion, anchoring and social proof quietly drain wealth—and how to counter them with simple, repeatable checklists. You’ll learn how to design “choice architecture” for your family’s money, assess big-ticket purchases with clarity and invest with discipline through market noise. No jargon. No abstract theory. Just behavioural insights, Indian context and ready-to-use scripts to make better decisions—consistently.
Mind Over Money is a practical guide to how our brains misread risk, reward and time—especially with Indian money decisions like gold, real estate, SIPs and credit. Drawing on three decades as an economist and financial advisor, Dr. Kamalsabarna shows how biases such as loss aversion, anchoring and social proof quietly drain wealth—and how to counter them with simple, repeatable checklists. You’ll learn how to design “choice architecture” for your fa
Mind Over Money is a practical guide to how our brains misread risk, reward and time—especially with Indian money decisions like gold, real estate, SIPs and credit. Drawing on three decades as an economist and financial advisor, Dr. Kamalsabarna shows how biases such as loss aversion, anchoring and social proof quietly drain wealth—and how to counter them with simple, repeatable checklists. You’ll learn how to design “choice architecture” for your family’s money, assess big-ticket purchases with clarity and invest with discipline through market noise. No jargon. No abstract theory. Just behavioural insights, Indian context and ready-to-use scripts to make better decisions—consistently.
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