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The Wharton Global Youth Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School has done much of both, as our team has found new ways to connect with high school students from around the world, although we haven’t found the best teams on the eighth floor of Wharton Huntsman Hall for our annual International Investment Competition finals in May or for our summer school on the Wharton Philadelphia campus beginning in June. The world is a much more fascinating place when you realize you don’t know much and use that as an incentive to learn more. Tyler Vry, assistant professor of management at Wharton, is a guest on our “Meet the Experts” series as part of the Wharton High School Investment Challenge. It’s a starting point. Peter Ammon, director of investments at the University of Pennsylvania, is a guest in our Meet the Experts series as part of the Wharton High School Global Investment Competition. What did we forget? What were your favorite moments in our Business magazine interview, the “Explore Business” videos about racism in business and society, the “Meet the Experts in Finance” series and many others? Check out the links related to this article to learn more, and then post your tips in the comments section of this article. Why do you tend to store at a particular online store? Why buy a particular brand? When you start thinking about what motivates your own behavior, you can gain knowledge about businesses and stores, and it can support your own investment decisions. “The last privilege I have, like other white people, is that I don’t have to think about race and racism every day-when Chris Bennett and other black founders are involved; that’s “his” life. For example, if you really care about gender issues and women’s rights, be sure to study sexism, take courses on gender theory, and study the dynamics of gender in countries around the world. Take advantage of this new year’s advice on leadership, life, education and career. How are others doing? How are your friends doing? How are your parents doing? If you put yourself in their shoes, understanding how they feel and thinking about their needs, it’s just a small step to learn how you can help them. “If you want to invest in stocks, start by thinking about companies you like or admire and why. When you travel to learn something, recognizing the limits of what you do and what you don’t know will open new horizons. “In my business career, I will do everything in my power to help women overcome this barrier.” People think, “If I had an entrepreneurial spirit, I could certainly solve this problem.” That’s not true.