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Best Financial Lessons Learned
By Molly's Brother | December 10, 2007
Back when I was younger and slightly more irresponsible with money, I remember those nights where I would toss and turn, thinking about the bills that I had to pay. I would worry that I wasn’t making enough money in life. I’d worry about my earnings potential.
Guess what? Now that I have found myself a bit more financially secure, I sometimes find myself worrying about those same things. It never ends.
After I got out of debt though, the single most important financial lesson I learned was a lesson my parents had long since instilled in me.
But it took Suze Orman to remind me of its importance.
In my financial education, the single most important lesson I have learned is best put by Ms. Orman herself:
First people. Then money. Then things.
What has been the most important financial lesson you have learned?
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