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RE: Poverty: The Unwillingness To Spend?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

Those educational degrees don't count when it comes to financial literacy, that I have realized with people whom I thought would know better like this lady with Honors in Economics which I was actually hoping to learn from her, it turns out she's in debt, living in the moment, broke and can't afford data to be on WhatsApp at times but working and I get to wonder how is she managing her money. It didn't take long for me to realize her money was managing her despite her Honors in Economics.

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It didn't take long for me to realize her money was managing her despite her Honors in Economics.

Hahaha that's quite a cheeky one there. In all sincerity I think degrees are just necessary evils, it facilitate in helping people seek jobs and not to truly educate them, it's more of a weapon to find money. The lady with the honours, it could be that she just scaled through school by the scruff of the the neck, sometimes, the kind of education we truly need is distinctive and unique.

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