Part one of two series workshop on improving Personal Economies and expressing financial identities at which we reflected on the wide ramifications for personal economies.
John Adams (the second president of the United States) once said, “all the Perplexities, confusions and distresses in America arise not from defects in their Constitutions or Confederation, not from a want of Honour or Virtue, [but] so much as from downright ignorance of the nature of the coin, credit and circulation.” If we must thrive and sustain our re-branding, we must necessarily understand the importance of personal economy and its intrinsic worth for an individual, community and the society at large; and above all, guard those jealously.