In Part 1 of our "Scam-Proof Your Brain" series, Mahima examine's fake scholarship and job scams - two of the most common frauds targeting teens. Discover how scammers exploit scarcity and urgency manipulation to bypass critical thinking, and learn why optimism bias makes even smart people vulnerable. This episode references peer-reviewed research from Taylor's University, the Better Business Bureau Institute, and the FINRA Foundation.
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In Part 1 of our "Scam-Proof Your Brain" series, Mahima examine's fake scholarship and job scams - two of the most common frauds targeting teens. Discover how scammers exploit scarcity and urgency manipulation to bypass critical thinking, and learn why optimism bias makes even smart people vulnerable. This episode references peer-reviewed research from Taylor's University, the Better Business Bureau Institute, and the FINRA Foundation.
Money Mindset: How Beliefs Shape Financial Success
My Two Cents: Finance for Teens & Young Adults
23 minutes
3 months ago
Money Mindset: How Beliefs Shape Financial Success
In the debut episode of 'My Two Cents,' host Mahima sits down with guest Ruiqi He, exploring her unique journey from a successful consulting career to the world of acting. They delve into personal finance lessons learned through Ruiqi's experiences, the importance of mindset in both finance and creative careers, and practical advice for teens pursuing their passions.
My Two Cents: Finance for Teens & Young Adults
In Part 1 of our "Scam-Proof Your Brain" series, Mahima examine's fake scholarship and job scams - two of the most common frauds targeting teens. Discover how scammers exploit scarcity and urgency manipulation to bypass critical thinking, and learn why optimism bias makes even smart people vulnerable. This episode references peer-reviewed research from Taylor's University, the Better Business Bureau Institute, and the FINRA Foundation.