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Most financial advice for kids is about counting coins and saving pennies. Helpful, but it skips the real test. The real test is restraint. Wanting something and buying it are two different decisions, and the gap between them is where judgment grows. Kids who learn to sit in that gap tend to stay calm around money as adults. Akshay Sardana wrote about this in Gulf News Friday. His point: financial character forms early, in small moments that never look like lessons. The pocket money you hold onto. The trade you walk away from. They add up. Worth a read if you have kids, or if you are still working out your own relationship with money. Full Piece in Gulf News - https://bit.ly/4enRQhq