What is money really?
A Lecture by Julian De Martini - [ku:L] Öblarn
We spend a large part of our lives earning and spending money, but almost no time truly understanding money. Have you ever wondered what money really is and how our financial system works? Where does the money we use every day actually come from? Why do we become poorer during times of inflation, and are there ways to counteract this?
This lecture invites you to explore these questions in simple and clear language.
Topics of the lecture include, among others:
• What is money? An insight into its origin, function, and current state.
• Why can we afford less and less? A look at inflation, loss of purchasing power, and its impact on all of us.
• What does this mean for us? Thought-provoking ideas for a more conscious approach to personal finances.
The lecture is aimed at anyone who wants to finally understand the connections—whether you have little knowledge of the topic or have already delved deeper into it. With practical examples and easily understandable explanations, an exciting insight into one of the most important topics of our time will be provided.
Be there and learn why it is more important than ever to understand the world of money! Look forward to an exciting evening full of "aha" moments, clarity, and knowledge.
This lecture is purely informational and is not intended as investment advice or to sell products or investment strategies.
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