Beyond the Textbook: How Economics and Finance Shaped My Global Perspective
When I first chose to study economics and finance, my motivations were straightforward. I wanted to understand how money works, how markets move, and how I could use that knowledge to succeed professionally. What I didn’t anticipate was how deeply these studies would transform the way I see the world. Over time, they became more than academic disciplines—they became a framework for understanding global events, human behavior , and the delicate balance that governs international economies. Through lectures, case studies, real-world crises, and deep dives into data, I began to see the layers beneath headlines and the interconnections that link currencies, markets, governments, and people. Here’s how studying economics and finance gave me a deeper appreciation for the complex machinery behind global markets. Seeing the World as a Network of Interconnected Economies One of the earliest and most profound lessons was the realization that no country operates in economic isolation. We often he...