Author of the Blog: David Vardy

My name is David Vardy, and I am passionately interested in two seemingly different fields — psychology and finance. However, for me, they have always been connected. Why? Because financial success is impossible without understanding human psychology, and psychology, in turn, is often driven by our attitude towards money, risks, and opportunities.

I run a blog where I share my experiences, research, and observations in these areas. It is important to me not just to discuss theoretical aspects but also to demonstrate real mechanisms that help people achieve financial independence, develop critical thinking, and build a conscious life.

Education

By education, I am a psychologist. My university years taught me the most important skill: understanding people, their emotions, motives, and fears. This skill has proven useful not only in psychology but also in finance. After all, if you think about it, most financial decisions are dictated not by logic but by emotions. That’s why I studied behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and investment strategies.

After graduating from university, I continued learning independently. I have always been interested in how decisions are made — both at the level of an individual and entire communities. I delved into financial market analysis, neuroeconomics, and strategic planning, which helped me better understand the relationship between psychology and money.

Personal Interests and Hobbies

Apart from psychology and finance, I am passionate about reading, self-development, traveling, and analytics. I enjoy exploring how different economic models work in various countries, analyzing their characteristics, and finding universal patterns.

Another one of my passions is sports. I believe that physical activity directly influences the ability to think strategically, as sports train not only the body but also willpower, discipline, and stress resistance.

I also love writing. Running a blog has become not only a way for me to share knowledge but also an opportunity to structure my own thoughts. It helps me gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between thinking, emotions, and financial decisions.

Goals and Ambitions

My main goal is to help people become more aware of their decisions. I want my readers to learn how to manage their finances not on an intuitive level but based on a deep understanding of psychology and strategic thinking.

I strive to create an educational platform that will help people:

  • Develop financial literacy
  • Understand their psychological barriers
  • Learn to invest according to personal goals and emotions

In the future, I plan to write a book where I will compile all my knowledge and observations on how psychology influences money and how money influences psychology. I am also interested in developing online courses and training programs, allowing people to master financial literacy in a convenient format.