What the kids think about economics

Our homeschool co-op celebrated the close of another successful semester this week.

It’s humbling to watch these kids learn and grow. They are so much smarter than I was at their age… and they communicate infinitely better.

Here’s a snapshot of my daughter giving a presentation on what she learned in her science class:

Coincidently, I offered to teach a course on economics for the co-op this semester. I was excited about that – I spent some time putting together my first few lessons plans.

Believe it or not… none of the kids signed up for my proposed class. They all wanted to take the other class in the same time slot.

All I could do is chuckle.

For some weird reason I find the study of economics to be fascinating. There’s never a dull moment where economics is involved.

I guess the kids don’t share my enthusiasm for the matter. Maybe I’ll have to try again with improved messaging next semester.

And speaking of improved messaging – I did a webinar with Tom Woods’ group on Monday. Tom has actually written books on economics… so I guess his audience was a little more receptive to my talk.

I shared with you the first of a series of short highlight videos yesterday.

If you would like to peruse video #2, I will post it below. And the full webinar replay is right here: https://phoenician-league.lpages.co/financial-freedom-webinar-replay-tw

-Joe Withrow