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Financial Lessons from Verona Pooth: Instilling the Value of Hard Work and Self-Sufficiency in Her Sons
Verona Pooth, renowned for her shrewd business acumen and successful investments, is passing on her financial wisdom to her sons, Diego and Rocco. Pooth, who shares a relationship with pop titan Dieter Bohlen but has long since dispelled the airhead image, values hard work and financial independence.
In an upcoming interview with the magazine "finanzielle," set for release on June 3, Pooth reflects on being underestimated in her early career. "Being underestimated was a gift," she says, citing her early real estate investments that secured her financial future before her marriage to Franjo Pooth. A native Bolivian, Pooth's mother instilled in her the saying, "If you don't have money, you have to keep quiet." This profound influence has shaped Pooth's approach to money, emphasizing the importance of financial independence to avoid dependency.
Pooth and her husband, an architect with a keen eye for profitable ventures, invest together in real estate. They believe in earning their own money, a principle Pooth extends to her sons. While she supports them financially during their studies, she encourages them to work for their personal expenses beyond education.
Reflecting on her advice, Pooth explains, "If you want something, you have to come up with something smart—and then work for it. Those who work hard will eventually earn good money." She contrasts this approach with those who "prefer to think, I'll just chill here and post three pictures a day, won't make a long-term career."
Pooth's practical advice proved instrumental when her son Diego participated in the RTL dance show "Let's Dance." He won the competition, earning a substantial prize—proof that hard work and smart decisions pay off.
In essence, Pooth's philosophy centers on hard work, financial independence, and smart investments. By modeling these values, she equips her sons with the tools they need to navigate their financial futures confidently.
Source: ntv.de, csp
Related Topics: Dieter Bohlen, Investment, Real Estate, RTL, "Let's Dance"
I'm not going to be able to emphasize enough the importance Verona Pooth places on hard work and financial independence, as she encourages her sons to earn their own money, even for personal expenses beyond education. In line with this, she advises them to make smart decisions, much like her investments in real estate, to secure their financial future. Interestingly, Pooth's advice was puts into practice when her son Diego won the RTL dance show "Let's Dance," proving that hard work and smart decisions indeed pay off.