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You are here: Home » Education » Understanding and Preparing Wealth for TeensWilliam | May 08, 2010 | 2 commentsI stumbled upon this great post from a blog called 1stmillionat33.com, the author is a guy named ‘Frugal’ (He believes that a name is just a meaningless string of letters, so he rather call himself something meaningful!). This is quite an old post, but I think it has some really good points, I will post a few of the key points he raised.
From age of 10 to 19 (teens and pre-teens), a person is forming the basis of his or her views on life. This is also the most important period to build up one’s knowledge, abilities, & skills that could be used for the rest of his or her life. Most young adolescents www.tubenix.com
may not understand how important their educations are until much later. Enjoying their growing independence from parents and the companionship of their friends, their center of focus may simply involve around friends. Friends certainly are an important aspect of one’s life, but friends cannot do your job, nor earn moneyfor you (at least not everyday).
I totally agree, for teens, the time right after you graduate school is such an important period in your life. For most, you, you get to start with a blank canvas, and it is totally up to you, how you want to paint your life. Make a good decision, and you’ll reap the benefits for the rest of your life. Make a bad decision and it might haunt you for many years to come.
This is why I think it would be fantastic to have some kind of intermediary education to bridge the gap between school and life.
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You are here: Home » Education » Understanding and Preparing Wealth for TeensWilliam | May 08, 2010 | 2 commentsI stumbled upon this great post from a blog called 1stmillionat33.com, the author is a guy named ‘Frugal’ (He believes that a name is just a meaningless string of letters, so he rather call himself something meaningful!). This is quite an old post, but I think it has some really good points, I will post a few of the key points he raised.
From age of 10 to 19 (teens and pre-teens), a person is forming the basis of his or her views on life. This is also the most important period to build up one’s knowledge, abilities, & skills that could be used for the rest of his or her life. Most young adolescents www.tubenix.com
may not understand how important their educations are until much later. Enjoying their growing independence from parents and the companionship of their friends, their center of focus may simply involve around friends. Friends certainly are an important aspect of one’s life, but friends cannot do your job, nor earn moneyfor you (at least not everyday).
I totally agree, for teens, the time right after you graduate school is such an important period in your life. For most, you, you get to start with a blank canvas, and it is totally up to you, how you want to paint your life. Make a good decision, and you’ll reap the benefits for the rest of your life. Make a bad decision and it might haunt you for many years to come.
This is why I think it would be fantastic to have some kind of intermediary education to bridge the gap between school and life.
Related posts:Business idea for teens! Anyone can do it! I had this idea a few weeks back, without...Some Quick Money Tips for Teens Here are some quick little tips to help you...How to Create Real Wealth People often get a little confused as to the...
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Additional comments powered by BackType« Previous PostNext Post »Select Month July 2010 (1) June 2010 (23) May 2010 (8) April 2010 (11) March 2010 (4) February 2010 (12) January 2010 (3)Select a Tag15-17yo18-21yoabraham lincolnachievementadviceashley quallsbad thingsbankruptcybeing nicebill gatesbillionairebillionairesblogborrowingbuilding wealthcar washCareercarl ocabcatherine cookchallengechallengeschangecompoundcompoundingconfidencecreatecredoscustomerdaddan penadebtdefinitiondomaindonald trumpdrivingeatingEducationentrepreneurentrepreneurseveryoneexcerptexcusesfailurefailuresfamilyfeaturedfinancial freedomfinancial literacyfinancial planfinancial responsibilityfoodfreefriendfundamentalsgamegooglegrowthguestposthealthhindsighthomehomelesshouse buyinghowideasinsightinspirationinspiringintentionsinterestinternal voiceinternet entrepreneurinterviewInvestingjealousyjobsjonathan wellskidsknowledgelandlordlearnlearninglendingleveragemake moneyMaking Moneymarketingmentalitymindsetmodestymoneymoney managementmoney. creditmotivationmusicobjectivesopportunitiesother blogsown homepaul allenpaul bourquepaymentspersonalpersonal developmentpresidentproductivityquestionsquickQuotesrealrecessionreflectionrent homeresponsibilityrichard bransonrule of 72rules of moneysafetysalesmansavingsetbackssilicon valleysmartphonessongstartupsteve jobssteve pavlinastorystressstrugglesuccesstechnologyteenteen moneyteenagetenantthe rules of moneythinkingtime savingtipstragedytraitstravie mccoytrickstutoringtwitterwalletwarren buffetwealthwealth creationwealth tipsweb 2.0williamworkyoungHow to Turn Hindsight Into Insight Deciding if it is Better to Own or Rent Importance of Financial Responsibility 3 Ways to Turn Your Challenges into Opportunities
How would you like to put aside $10k, forget it, and retire to $millions? Well the trick is to start early! http://www.bit.ly/909ld141 minutes ago
In business, words are words; explanations are explanations, promises are promises, but only performance is reality. 42 minutes ago
Action springs not from thought, but from a readiness for responsibility. #motivation43 minutes ago
Patience and perseverance have a magical affect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish. #motivation52 minutes ago
Waiting for a bus or someone? Great ways to make the most of your time! http://bit.ly/bKOK0Q1 hour ago
Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation leans on the doorbell #quotes1 hour ago
Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things. #motivation1 hour ago
To eat bread without hope is still slowly to starve to death Pearl S. Buck #quotes1 hour ago
To succeed in business it is necessary to make others see things as you see them. 2 hours ago
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