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Financial Markets

School teaches us how to become skilled, not how money works. Financial markets help us understand price, risk, and opportunity. Once you learn this, the news starts to matter to your life.

Many of us grow up with a simple dream:

to live comfortably, with freedom, and without constant worry about money.

At school, we’re taught valuable things — how to think, how to specialize, how to become good at something.
That education is important. It creates doctors, designers, engineers, farmers, and builders of society.

But it was never designed to teach one thing:

how money works.

If you want to heal people, you learn medicine. If you want to create beauty, you learn design. If you want to build systems, you learn programming. If you want to grow food, you learn farming. These skills create value. They make the world better.

But becoming financially secure — or wealthy — requires learning something else entirely:

finance.

Financial markets are not about replacing your profession.They’re about understanding how prices move, how risk appears, and how opportunities form.

Once you learn this, the news feels different.
Interest rates, currencies, commodities, and global events stop being distant headlines
they start making sense in relation to your own life and decisions.

This is not about getting rich fast.
It’s about learning the language of money —
so your effort, skill, and time work with the system, not against it.

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