Money

To avoid worrying, study finance.

One of the persistent issues throughout life is money.

It is an unavoidable fact that we need money to live.

However, when I was in elementary and junior high school, there were no classes about money.

In other words, financial education was not included in the compulsory education curriculum.

As an adult, it seems to me that financial education is important enough to be included in compulsory education.

The reasons are as follows:

  1. We deal with money almost every day, whether it’s salaries, interest rates, taxes, insurance, or pensions.
  2. We live in a capitalist society (except for a few countries).
  3. Basically, we have to solve financial issues on our own.

Before I studied money, I was worried about the future.

I wasn’t extremely anxious, but it felt like there was a haze over it.

It’s precisely because I couldn’t see it that I was worried.

Now, I’m steadily moving towards financial independence by investing in stocks, bonds, commodities, and so on.

If you have concerns about money, why not start by picking up a book that interests you?

If you’re interested in stock investing, pick a book on that subject.

If you’re interested in taxes, find a book on that.

At the library, you can read many books for free.

Alternatively, with a book subscription service, you can read multiple books for a fixed fee.

Once you study finance, I believe the view you see will be completely different.