In my opinion, we cannot force children to be business minded or be that star employee. We can give them choices and be that person who supports and guides them in their decision-making. Early in their lives we can be living examples of how to be financially stable. This can be done in stages since children still have limited capacity to understand what's going on in their surroundings. We teach, they reach. On a side note though, since they are children, one thing that they will always be interested in will be. . .yes, playing games! Let's face it, in this day and age of technical advancements, games are becoming more and more interesting and at the same time, complicated. Can children learn from playing games? Of course they can. But like I said, we need to guide them. In games they meet new friends, sharpen their senses and heighten their decision making skills. Focusing more on meeting new friends, this is where EOT (EON) platform and format may come in handy. One interesting aspect of the EOT (EON) platform is having a game community. This is one good way of getting support from gamers all over the globe and learn from their skills. Will this apply to children? While they may not be in the right age bracket, we can use the same methodology applied in this aspect to teach children how gaining new friends in and out of games would benefit their development.