Schools teach kids how to earn money—but rarely how money actually works. In this episode of The One Percent Show, Eric Elkins and Allyssa Brooke unpack the lessons about wealth, work ethic, and financial literacy that are often learned at home, not in classrooms. The conversation explores why money remains a taboo topic for many families, how outdated systems shape financial habits, and the long‑term impact of modeling behavior, discomfort, and responsibility. From parenting and perspective to generational lessons and real‑world stories, this discussion focuses on how values, communication, and experience shape financial confidence far beyond a paycheck.
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