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RE: 6 Effective and Proven Ways to Lose All Your Money

in Project HOPE5 years ago

I don't think business is for everyone. And even less so when the person has merely had an academic education and has not sought to read, to be self-taught, to see beyond everything.
I particularly try to always read something related to finance, even though it's not my area of study properly, but having a degree doesn't really guarantee a good business career.

Losing money is very easy, so they are always looking for ways and reinventing themselves to achieve their goal. One must do the same, prepare oneself...

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In big parts of the world, financial education in schools is zero or near-zero. Also in some developed countries. That's why I think "oh, no, just another personal finance blog" can be useful.

having a degree doesn't really guarantee a good business career.

Not even a degree in economy. I studied that and even so I made a lot of mistakes earlier. Personal Finance was simply not on the agenda.

Yes, teaching to learn, teaching to think, teaching to research - that should be the first science in all schools.

Teaching to think...

would seem absurd, but it's very real. Schools teach you to memorize data, information, but they don't teach you what to do with it.
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