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How Adam Smith Teaches Students to Get Rich! The Impartial Spectator Visits Our Classroom
How Adam Smith Helps Me Teach Modern personal finance is often treated as a series of math or financial products problems, yet the primary obstacle to wealth is not a lack of calculus but a lack of self-command. By integrating the eighteenth-century moral philosophy of Adam Smith into our curriculum, we provide students with the psychological framework necessary to bridge the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it. This article explores how we use Smith’s insig
Jeff Hulett
May 55 min read
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AI as Your Financial Partner: How to Prompt Your Way to a Better Budget
Are you getting ready to graduate? Here is a suggested prompt to help you with your new life! We are regular users of AI in the classroom. We follow the Pedagogical Mirror educational approach. We help students create a "2-for-1" brain to wow employers and prepare for launch! But before we get to the prompt, here are some ideas and resources: Mindset: The best way to think of budgeting is as prefabricating a set of expense tradeoffs. Mechanically making the budget is not
Jeff Hulett
Mar 262 min read
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