RE: [EN/PT] Financial Education Late But Never Fails

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It’s nice how your teacher at SENAI taught more than just the course. Even though you didn’t follow his advice at the time, it stayed with you. That small lesson about selling sweets and talking about stocks planted something in you that grew later.

I understand what you mean about learning but not acting right away. Many of us hear about saving and investing, but we don’t know where to start or we delay it. It’s good that you finally took that step in 2018, even if it was small. What matters is that you started and kept learning. That’s how real change happens.



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At the time my teacher gave me this advice, I wasn't mature enough to understand everything he was saying. I was just a teenager with no income at the time.

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