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Entrepreneur Adnan Saani Dangotey has urged young people to shift their focus from material possessions to financial understanding, describing knowledge as the true foundation of wealth creation.
Appearing on the MasterMinds podcast with Lynx Group Limited CEO Richie Mensah, he argued that the major difference between the rich and the poor lies in financial literacy, investment awareness, and the ability to navigate the economy.
According to him, while the wealthy know how to make money work for them, many struggling financially miss opportunities because they lack this knowledge.
Adnan Saani emphasized that financial education, mentorship, and self-learning are essential to overcoming hardship.
Citing his own journey from heavy debt to financial success, he said knowledge transformed his outlook and set him on a path toward stability.
He encouraged individuals to actively seek resources and practical experience, stressing that by deepening their understanding of money and wealth creation, they can empower themselves to make informed decisions, seize opportunities, and achieve financial independence.
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