নামঃ Naziba Rhaman Nuha
গল্পঃ My mom, the chief purser of Biman Bangladesh, has been my first and most important teacher about money and saving. Growing up, I saw how carefully she managed our family’s finances — always thoughtful, never wasting, always planning ahead. She kept a little notebook where she tracked every expense, making sure we saved for emergencies and important needs. I remember asking her why she didn’t buy things impulsively, and she told me, “Saving now means security and freedom later.” She taught me that money is not just to spend, but to protect your future. She encouraged me to save my pocket money instead of spending it all on toys or sweets, saying, “Saving is like planting a seed that grows.” Because of her, saving is not just a habit — it’s a way of caring for myself and my family. My mom is truly my first bank.