past 31, but that made a major impact on me. And I just think that, you know, the younger generation, maybe they don't think about 50 and 60 years old and that it could ever happen. And, you know, to be honest, when I was 21 years old, I really wasn't that concerned about beating 60 and retiring someday. I was just getting started. But somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew that was out there and I should probably do this because I looked at the numbers and numbers have always made sense to me, you know, when it's just kind of out there in black and white, then so that's what I started doing. And as far as getting younger people involved, I think one of the problems they don't really teach it in school. So they don't teach about the dangers of compounding with credit cards and they don't teach about the benefits of compounding. So if they're not getting it anywhere, but everything else that they're hearing is, you know, buying AMC options on Reddit and, you know, another kind of, you (11/35)
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