The "school doesn't teach wealth" point is real, but I would push back on framing it as raising millionaires. Most parents I know don't want millionaire kids. They want kids who can read a paystub at 22 and not panic when their first 401k email arrives. That bar is low enough to clear, and it is the one that actually moves outcomes.
Because with the world's current systems, raising kids who can't think bigger than average comfort will only backfire; they'll never know what's obtainable in a world blessed with so many resources
The "school doesn't teach wealth" point is real, but I would push back on framing it as raising millionaires. Most parents I know don't want millionaire kids. They want kids who can read a paystub at 22 and not panic when their first 401k email arrives. That bar is low enough to clear, and it is the one that actually moves outcomes.
But then I think that's a problem.
Because with the world's current systems, raising kids who can't think bigger than average comfort will only backfire; they'll never know what's obtainable in a world blessed with so many resources
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