Everywhere in the world, regardless of currency, children overestimate the physical size of money so when we ask them to draw a coin, they draw circles where diameters larger than their actual size. The size of a coin is relatively more overestimated by poor children than rich children, probably because of the different relevance in their lives. — Why are we trapped in to misperceptions about money, its role in our wellbeing and our ability (or worthiness) to have enough of it? “Trees don’t sell apples”. This saying reminds us that the universe is naturally abundant, and scarcity is an acquired value grounded in fear of not having…