Can we establish that financial intelligence is not a genetic trait, but an acquired trait, and by that, just as charity begins at home, financial education also begins at home.
Children who grow up in an environment where their parents practice strong financial discipline and it is very evident because of how it has created a balanced growing environment for them where they never lacked nothing but at the same time never wasted anything, will grow up to become children who will also show signs of strong financial intelligence. Do you agree?
For certain cases I agree that the practices of parents are not much different from what their children will do although in a larger scope this is not decisive. Many children of poor people can achieve the best ability in making money and maybe some people say it is luck, but in my opinion this is not luck but the hard work they do to change their fate for the better.
Parents play a role in making children more advanced and they have a greater responsibility for the growth of children in adulthood. If they are given a good education on how to make money then children will get used to following those steps and eventually they will understand the process of achieving wealth based on the hard work they have prepared.