"People are passionate for freedom and they’re passionate for it in a lot of different ways and what life planning did was it put your individual freedom at the front of what was most important, what would be profoundly meaningful for you or profoundly energizing for you.”
This week's Ask Farnoosh episode tackles your money questions related to investing, preparing for the cost of a baby, negotiating a starting salary and much more.
It is an understatement to say it's difficult to juggle parenthood with your career, to find a path that works for both your ambitions and your family life.
"Impact is, I think, something for our generation that we can bring forward at a monumental rate. And I’m so excited to be part of the greatest generation of all time. I’ll say that publicly."
What's the best way to "put to work" an extra $2,000 a year? How to choose between two internship offers? And financial advice Farnoosh would give herself if she could turn back time.
"If you told me that you had two people who knew that if they sit face to face, it’s too difficult because it’s intimidating and it makes them feel vulnerable or it makes them angry and emailing each other works for them, I would say, ‘more power to you.'”
What began as a camp designed for her daughters and their friends, has evolved into a thriving business - Curious Jane -a summer camp and print magazine that has projects revolving around science, engineering, and design.
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