Poor and rich people don’t look at money the same way.
I was born into a poor family, and that taught me many lessons about money. I learned to be conservative. I learned to budget and track my expenses. The scarcity made me understand I cannot throw away my resources. That’s why I don’t regret anything about my childhood.
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Learn 7 personal finance rules that can make or break your financial future. From budgeting to compound interest, these money habits will help you secure your financial freedom.
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