What Makes the Best Paper Airplane? - HopeFilled Story #9

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Jay describes how making paper airplanes as a young boy helped him develop the skill of perseverance and the lesson of trade-offs. Some may argue that there is no best paper airplane design - there are only trade-offs between different designs. These trade-offs can mean that one plane is better in some ways, and worse in others. Jay used to test paper planes as a young boy. These tests not only embodied how he came to understand trade-offs, but personal finance as a whole!

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