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What former Governor Ann Richards taught me about money
Yahoo Finance· 2025-07-15 18:55
Financial Inclusion & Personal Finance - Importance of understanding money flow for personal freedom and community power [1] - Personal finance journey of Shamina Singh, including student debt and home buying [1] - Significance of using financial tools, especially for marginalized groups like queer women of color [1] Career & Values - Shamina Singh's transition from politics to finance, influenced by Sikh values of service [1] - Impact of Ann Richards' lesson on understanding money movement for real impact [1] Yahoo Finance Resources - Yahoo Finance provides free stock ticker data, news, portfolio management resources, and market data [1] - Yahoo Finance offers an app available on Apple and Android [1] - Yahoo Finance is present on social media platforms like X, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and LinkedIn [1]
X @The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-13 19:22
Money won’t give your life purpose.But it can give you the freedom to find it. ...
X @IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊
IcoBeast.eth🦇🔊· 2025-07-11 15:31
The timeline wasn’t broken. CT wasn’t “dYiNg Bc Of YaPs!1!?!”You guys were just mad because you aren’t making any money.All of that bellyaching died the instant bitty and eth started pumping like Hulk in a cement mixer.Have some self respect. Stop crying. Make money. It’s fucking time lads. ...
The Gender Gap in Mating and Money 🤔
20VC with Harry Stebbings· 2025-07-10 05:00
Gender Dynamics in Mating Preferences - Men who achieve success, such as becoming a "baller" at a law firm, become more attractive, while women making more money are simply seen as women making more money [1] - The increase in mating opportunities for men rises exponentially with success, whereas for women, financial success leads to a flat increase in mating opportunities [2] - 75% of women consider economic viability as a hugely important factor in a mate [2] - Only 25% of men consider economic viability as a hugely important factor in a mate [3] Socioeconomic Factors and Mate Selection - As women become more economically successful, their pool of viable mates decreases because women tend to seek partners socioeconomically horizontal or upward, while men seek partners horizontally or downward [3] - Women's increased economic success does not necessarily translate to increased attractiveness to the opposite sex [3]