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Lara Casey's avatar

I love how you frame learning as something that sneaks up on you through margins and consistency, not intensity. “Exposure to better thinking was changing how I made decisions” really landed for me. I see you living this every day.

Chris Ehrenfeld, BOLD Wealth's avatar

I really appreciate that. Learning tends to work in the background, through margins and repetition, until one day you realize you’re thinking differently. That’s the compounding effect at work.

Jen Klein's avatar

I went to grad school later in life.....my mentor told me...not only do you need to do this for you but it teaches your boys lifelong learning. They still talk about me in grad school and that it was never too late for me to learn.....my mentor was right. You're on to something!

Chris Ehrenfeld, BOLD Wealth's avatar

So good. Lifelong learning is caught, not taught. And you modeled it beautifully.