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Here’s what I want to know this week: What plans do you have for New Year’s Eve? To view t

Here’s what I want to know this week: What plans do you have for New Year’s Eve? To view this email as a web page, [click here]() [IWT Header] Plans for New Year’s Eve? Wow, just two weeks left in 2021! But here’s what I want to know this week: What plans do you have for New Year’s Eve? Reply and let me know. Tomorrow, I’ll share some of my favorites (and I’ll let you know my plans). --------------------------------------------------------------- The best churro I’ve ever had Today I thought I'd share the story of the best churro I've ever had. This one: [This was the best churro I've ever had] A couple years ago, my wife and I took a trip to Mexico City. Great food is a big part of my Rich Life, as are memorable experiences. That's why whenever we travel, we like to plan ahead for a once-in-a-lifetime eating experience. Or several. On this trip, we ate at [Pujol](). It was … MIND BLOWING. [We ate at Pujol. It was MIND BLOWING.] Lots of people I speak with don't understand the appeal of "fancy" restaurants. You hear this all the time: They're overpriced, they're fussy, the portions are too small, they're slow. Some are, yes. But these complaints miss the point. I love eating at restaurants like Pujol because they are amazing at what they do. Not just the food — also the decor, the service, the little touches that make the experience comfortable and effortless. (Luxury hotels are masters at this.) Plus, amazing experiences aren't just great in the moment. You can enjoy the memory for years, maybe even your entire life. How many "cheap" meals do you remember years later? I wouldn't want to eat at a high-end restaurant every day, but I do think everyone should experience something amazing once a year. Even today, years later, I still remember that churro. I've eaten hundreds of meals since our trip to Pujol, but I'll never forget that churro. (Side note: One of the best parts of having my own business — one that is location-independent and runs on autopilot — is that I can proactively create once-in-a-lifetime, Rich Life experiences like this with my family and friends.) --------------------------------------------------------------- One of the many reasons personal finance should not be taught in high school I recently came across a Twitter thread that does a great job of explaining one of the many reasons I don’t support teaching personal finance in high school. Here it is: [Twitter thread] [Click here to read the full thread on Twitter]() Why is stock picking such a bad exercise for high schoolers? First, kids don’t care about personal finance until they have their OWN money. Who cares what happens when I’m spending fake money? Second, who teaches it? Why do we expect public teachers to master personal finance too? Third, inevitably, Wells Fargo will muscle its way into classrooms. [Some of its competitors already have](). No thanks! I’m not saying high schoolers shouldn’t learn personal finance. They should. I’m saying that I don’t think it’s a good idea for it to be part of the curriculum. [Signature] WHAT TO DO NEXT - REPLY TO THIS EMAIL: What plans do you have for New Year’s Eve? Reply and let me know. --------------------------------------------------------------- What did you think of today's newsletter? [Hated it]() [It was fine]() [Loved it]()   [Logo] [insta]() [Twitter]() [twitter]() [youtube]() [Linkedin]() [podcast]() This email was sent to [{EMAIL} .]() If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. I Will Teach You To Be Rich 548 Market St #89946 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401

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