To gain financial education is to see the world of money through a different perspective. It is a world of passive income, good debt, and living your desired lifestyle. To be financially literate is to know how to make your money work for you.

Spending less than your means is only one side of the equation. It is how NOT to lose.

The other side is how to expand your means. This is how to WIN.

This is Financial Education.

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