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But if you have money, you can do experiments to learn knowledge.

That's a good point—money can create opportunities for hands-on learning, but a strong foundation in financial principles can help us avoid pitfalls and make the most of those experiments

It depends. Strong foundation is also useless if they don't get the opportunity to implement their strategies. In a word we need both.

Absolutely, it's the blend of solid theory and real-world application that really drives lasting success and resilience.