“Financial literacy is not an end in itself, but a step-by-step process. It begins in childhood and continues throughout a person's life all the way to retirement. Instilling the financial-literacy message in children is especially important, because they will carry it for the rest of their lives. The results of the survey are very encouraging, and we want to do our part to make sure all children develop and strengthen their financial-literacy skills.” WayWantChildrenPersonsImportantEndsProcessResultsStepsChildhoodSkillsMessagesFinancialRetirementLiteracySurveysFinancial Literacy Author:George Karl
“The need for the creation of collective art and ritual on a nonclerical basis is at least as important as literacy and higher education.” NeedsArtImportantCreationHigherBasesCollectivesRitualLiteracyHigher Education Book:Sane Society Ils 252 Source: Sane Society Ils 252