Tori Dunlap
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I learned that credit cards were evil and that I shouldn't trust banks and that money was the thing we didn't have enough of so that when we got money, we had to just hoard it. And that's not exactly the perspective we want, right? So first of all, nobody's taught about money. Second, I could spend an hour talking to you just about this, but I'll give you a very specific example.
I learned that credit cards were evil and that I shouldn't trust banks and that money was the thing we didn't have enough of so that when we got money, we had to just hoard it. And that's not exactly the perspective we want, right? So first of all, nobody's taught about money. Second, I could spend an hour talking to you just about this, but I'll give you a very specific example.
I learned that credit cards were evil and that I shouldn't trust banks and that money was the thing we didn't have enough of so that when we got money, we had to just hoard it. And that's not exactly the perspective we want, right? So first of all, nobody's taught about money. Second, I could spend an hour talking to you just about this, but I'll give you a very specific example.
I learned that credit cards were evil and that I shouldn't trust banks and that money was the thing we didn't have enough of so that when we got money, we had to just hoard it. And that's not exactly the perspective we want, right? So first of all, nobody's taught about money. Second, I could spend an hour talking to you just about this, but I'll give you a very specific example.
I learned that credit cards were evil and that I shouldn't trust banks and that money was the thing we didn't have enough of so that when we got money, we had to just hoard it. And that's not exactly the perspective we want, right? So first of all, nobody's taught about money. Second, I could spend an hour talking to you just about this, but I'll give you a very specific example.
The men are handling the wealth building. The women are handling the day-to-day finances still. So in 2023, women are handling the budgeting and the coupon clipping and like the household management. And that's important. That's how households run. But that's not the wealth building. Men are handling the real estate and the investing and these $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 decisions.
The men are handling the wealth building. The women are handling the day-to-day finances still. So in 2023, women are handling the budgeting and the coupon clipping and like the household management. And that's important. That's how households run. But that's not the wealth building. Men are handling the real estate and the investing and these $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 decisions.
The men are handling the wealth building. The women are handling the day-to-day finances still. So in 2023, women are handling the budgeting and the coupon clipping and like the household management. And that's important. That's how households run. But that's not the wealth building. Men are handling the real estate and the investing and these $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 decisions.
The men are handling the wealth building. The women are handling the day-to-day finances still. So in 2023, women are handling the budgeting and the coupon clipping and like the household management. And that's important. That's how households run. But that's not the wealth building. Men are handling the real estate and the investing and these $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 decisions.
The men are handling the wealth building. The women are handling the day-to-day finances still. So in 2023, women are handling the budgeting and the coupon clipping and like the household management. And that's important. That's how households run. But that's not the wealth building. Men are handling the real estate and the investing and these $30,000, $50,000, $100,000 decisions.
Look at the toys that we give boys versus what we give girls, stereotypically. We give boys Legos, trucks, things to build, right? Things that build their sense of self-reliance and of creativity and of their own ingenuity. What do we give girls? Dolls, easy bake ovens, things to take care of. We give a literal child another child to take care of.
Look at the toys that we give boys versus what we give girls, stereotypically. We give boys Legos, trucks, things to build, right? Things that build their sense of self-reliance and of creativity and of their own ingenuity. What do we give girls? Dolls, easy bake ovens, things to take care of. We give a literal child another child to take care of.
Look at the toys that we give boys versus what we give girls, stereotypically. We give boys Legos, trucks, things to build, right? Things that build their sense of self-reliance and of creativity and of their own ingenuity. What do we give girls? Dolls, easy bake ovens, things to take care of. We give a literal child another child to take care of.
Look at the toys that we give boys versus what we give girls, stereotypically. We give boys Legos, trucks, things to build, right? Things that build their sense of self-reliance and of creativity and of their own ingenuity. What do we give girls? Dolls, easy bake ovens, things to take care of. We give a literal child another child to take care of.
Look at the toys that we give boys versus what we give girls, stereotypically. We give boys Legos, trucks, things to build, right? Things that build their sense of self-reliance and of creativity and of their own ingenuity. What do we give girls? Dolls, easy bake ovens, things to take care of. We give a literal child another child to take care of.
Women are handling the which cottage cheese is cheaper. And so if we really want to see the wealth gap start to lessen, we have to have conversations about money. And we as a society have to be comfortable with women's pursuit of wealth in a way that we just aren't right now. We are okay with men pursuing wealth.
Women are handling the which cottage cheese is cheaper. And so if we really want to see the wealth gap start to lessen, we have to have conversations about money. And we as a society have to be comfortable with women's pursuit of wealth in a way that we just aren't right now. We are okay with men pursuing wealth.
Women are handling the which cottage cheese is cheaper. And so if we really want to see the wealth gap start to lessen, we have to have conversations about money. And we as a society have to be comfortable with women's pursuit of wealth in a way that we just aren't right now. We are okay with men pursuing wealth.
Women are handling the which cottage cheese is cheaper. And so if we really want to see the wealth gap start to lessen, we have to have conversations about money. And we as a society have to be comfortable with women's pursuit of wealth in a way that we just aren't right now. We are okay with men pursuing wealth.
Women are handling the which cottage cheese is cheaper. And so if we really want to see the wealth gap start to lessen, we have to have conversations about money. And we as a society have to be comfortable with women's pursuit of wealth in a way that we just aren't right now. We are okay with men pursuing wealth.