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Money: Humanities Greatest Illusion – Why Our World Is Built on a Mirage

Ever wondered why a raise doesn’t feel like real progress, or why your money seems to lose value even when you're earning more? Welcome to “Money: Humanities Greatest Illusion,”where we go deep into the fascinating concept of the **money illusion—a psychological and economic bias that clouds our understanding of wealth.

In this video, you'll learn:
- What exactly the money illusion is, and how it tricks us into focusing on *nominal* rather than *real* value.
- The origins of the term—from Irving Fisher to John Maynard Keynes—and how their work still resonates today.
- How inflation quietly eats away at our true purchasing power—even when our paychecks grow.
- Surprising real-world examples of how this illusion shapes our financial decisions, investments, and perceptions.
- The behavioral economics behind it—why a 2% nominal wage cut feels unfair, but a 2% raise amid 4% inflation feels fair.
- Practical tips to recognize and overcome the illusion—so you can think in terms of real value and preserve your wealth.

If you're fascinated by behavioral economics, inflation psychology, hidden financial biases, or societal illusions around money, this video is your eye-opener.

Let’s rethink money. Together.

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💬 **Join the conversation**
Have you ever felt richer after a bump in pay—but later realized it didn’t stretch your wallet as much as you thought? Share your “aha” financial moment in the comments—I’d love to hear how the money illusion has played out in your life.

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• 5 Cognitive Biases That Steer Your Money Decisions

Stay curious, stay wise, and remember: knowing the illusion is the first step to seeing clearly.

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