What's the ONE piece of financial advice you wish someone had forced you to learn when you were 20? I'll go first: 👉 Mine would be: "Income solves today's problems. Assets solve tomorrow's." I spent way too long focusing on making more money instead of keeping it and putting it to work. Now I'm curious... If you could go back and have a 10-minute conversation with your younger self, what financial lesson would you hammer home? Drop it below. 👇 Someone in this community is probably making that exact mistake right now, and your comment could save them years of frustration.