In theory, people in Estonia know quite well what saving is, but in practice they do not know how to apply this knowledge so actively, so they should learn from children. Let's consider an analogue of the famous marshmallow test for children and advice on how to best manage your money. Saving money. Illustrative photo Photo: Shutterstock
In theory, people in Estonia know quite well what saving is, but in practice they do not know how to apply this knowledge so actively, so they should learn from children. Let's consider an analogue of the famous marshmallow test for children and advice on how to best manage your money.
Translation – Diana Kharlamova
You know you need to save, but inflation is high, expenses are high, and money melts between your fingers like ice cream in the sun? And yet there are people who save despite all the obstacles, and they not only put money aside, but also manage not to spend it the next moment. This requires a strong character and discipline. You may think that you either have these skills or you don’t, but research shows that self-control and the ability to delay gratification can be strengthened with good advice.