When I entered the university, I believed that my only responsibility was to study and pass my exams. I didn't think much about money beyond receiving enough to cover my daily expenses.
Recently, I started learning about online work, budgeting, and Web3 communities like Hive and LeoFinance. That changed how I think about money.
One lesson stood out: earning money is important, but managing it is even more important.
Many students spend everything they receive without keeping track of where it goes. Even saving a small amount consistently can make a difference over time. Building skills that generate income is another investment because those skills can continue to pay long after graduation.
I'm still learning. I've explored freelance work, remote jobs, and content creation, and while the journey hasn't been easy, every new skill feels like an investment in my future.
My goal isn't to become rich overnight. It's to develop habits that will give me financial stability after school.
What financial lesson do you wish you had learned
earlier?
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