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Participant Voices

What People Say After Attending

These are honest accounts from people who came to us at different stages of their financial lives and different degrees of confidence about the subject.

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From Participants

What They Shared With Us

"I'd been reading the Bangkok Post business section for years without really understanding what I was reading. After the news course, I catch things I simply didn't notice before. I feel less passive when I read now — like I'm actually engaging with the content rather than just absorbing it."

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Siriwan Laohaphan

Phrom Phong · March 2026 · News Reading Course

"The rental course was more practical than I expected. I came in thinking I already had a decent handle on the financial side of my two condos — and left realising I'd been undercharging, under-reserving, and probably underpaying taxes in the wrong way. Prayuth explained Thai tax rules in a way that actually made sense."

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Wanchai Phaithoon

Lat Phrao · February 2026 · Rental Management

"I was worried the chronic illness program would be too emotionally heavy, or too clinical. It was neither. Aranya handled everything with real sensitivity. I came away with a clearer picture of my insurance coverage and a much more realistic sense of what I should be setting aside each month. I wish I'd done this two years ago."

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Napatsiri Raksachart

Chatuchak · March 2026 · Illness Adaptation

"What I valued most was the size of the group. There were only seven of us, which meant I could ask questions I'd normally feel embarrassed to ask in a larger setting. The pace was measured — nothing was rushed to fit a quota of content."

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Kannikar Thiravet

Silom · January 2026 · News Reading Course

"I inherited a rented shophouse from my parents and had very little idea how to manage its finances properly. The Rental Management program helped me understand my actual obligations and set up a system I can actually maintain. I'd been guessing before — now I'm not."

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Boonlert Khanasak

Thonburi · February 2026 · Rental Management

"The illness adaptation program gave me language I didn't have before. I could explain my financial situation more clearly to my accountant and to my family. That clarity alone was worth it. The content was precise without being cold — which I think is genuinely hard to achieve in this subject."

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Patcharee Onsiri

Ratchada · March 2026 · Illness Adaptation

In More Detail

Three Participant Journeys

The Situation

Retiring, with three rental units and no system

A 58-year-old retired civil engineer from Nonthaburi came to the Rental Management program after inheriting two additional units from a family estate. He had basic knowledge of landlord responsibilities but no consistent financial framework across his three properties.

What Changed

A unified approach to managing multiple units

The program helped him create a shared financial structure across all three properties — consistent maintenance reserves, a unified tax record approach, and a pricing review that identified one unit had been below market rate for at least two years.

The Result

More clarity, less anxiety in retirement

He described the main outcome as a shift in how he thought about the properties — from sources of ongoing worry to manageable income sources with defined financial obligations. Duration: 3 sessions over 2 weeks.

Somchai W. · Nonthaburi · Feb 2026

The Situation

Managing a diagnosis and an uncertain income

A 51-year-old marketing consultant based in Ari enrolled in the Chronic Illness Financial Adaptation program six months after receiving a diagnosis of a chronic autoimmune condition. She was concerned about her freelance income and unclear on what her insurance would actually cover.

What Changed

Insurance clarity and a revised monthly budget

She worked through her insurance documentation in session, identified gaps in her coverage, and developed a revised monthly budget that incorporated treatment costs as a fixed line item rather than an irregular expense to be absorbed.

The Result

Financial decisions made from information, not anxiety

She later said the program gave her the vocabulary to have a productive conversation with her insurance provider and her accountant — conversations she'd been putting off for months. Duration: 6 sessions over one month.

Rujira T. · Ari, Bangkok · March 2026

The Situation

Reading financial news, feeling like an outsider

A 44-year-old high school teacher from Huai Khwang had followed economic news for years without ever feeling she could assess what she was reading. She found herself uncertain whether headlines reflected actual economic shifts or editorial decisions.

What Changed

A practical toolkit for evaluating sources

The two half-day course gave her a set of specific questions to ask of any financial article — about source, methodology, incentive, and context. She also worked through several recent Thai news articles in the session, which made the framework immediately applicable.

The Result

More confident and more selective as a reader

She described the most useful change as knowing when to stop reading — recognising earlier in an article when it was not going to tell her anything useful or reliable. Duration: 2 half-day sessions.

Pranee K. · Huai Khwang · January 2026

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