Built on Real Experience, Not Quick Promises

We started chatmsgnetweb in 2018 because too many people were learning economic theory without understanding how money actually works in daily life. Our approach came from years of watching friends struggle with basic financial decisions despite having degrees. Now we help people in Thailand build genuine economic literacy that makes sense.

How We Got Here

The whole thing started when Anong was teaching basic accounting at a community center in 2017. She noticed something odd: her students could memorize formulas but couldn't figure out their own household budgets.

That disconnect bothered her. So she teamed up with Prasert, who'd been working in microfinance and saw similar patterns. People needed practical understanding, not textbook theory.

By early 2018, we'd developed our first program. It wasn't fancy, just straightforward lessons about real economic decisions. The response surprised us. Within six months, we had over 200 students asking for more.

2018

First Program Launch

Started with weekend workshops in Phuket, focusing on household economic planning. Twenty-three people showed up to that first session.

2020

Online Transition

Pandemic forced us online faster than planned. Turned out to be beneficial since we could reach people across Thailand who needed economic guidance during uncertain times.

2022

Expanded Curriculum

Added modules on business planning and investment fundamentals after students kept asking. Still kept everything grounded in practical application.

2024

Partnership Growth

Began working with local community organizations to provide accessible economic education. Helped us refine our approach based on diverse needs.

Who Teaches These Programs

Our instructors aren't just academics. They've worked in financial services, run small businesses, and helped real people figure out their economic situations. That experience matters more than credentials alone.

Anong Sirisuk teaching economic planning concepts

Anong Sirisuk

Lead Economic Planning Instructor

Spent twelve years in community banking before moving to education. Anong's teaching style is straightforward because she's seen what happens when people don't understand their finances. She breaks down complex economic concepts into decisions you'd actually face.

Household Budgeting Debt Management Savings Planning
Prasert Mongkol explaining business finance principles

Prasert Mongkol

Business Finance Instructor

Ran a small distribution business for eight years before joining our team. Prasert knows the real challenges of managing business finances because he lived them. His courses focus on practical business economics and cash flow management rather than theoretical models.

Business Planning Cash Flow Analysis Investment Basics

Our Teaching Approach

We don't follow traditional economic education models. Instead, we start with real situations people face and work backward to the concepts. It's messier but it sticks better.

Real Scenarios First

Every lesson starts with actual financial situations. We use examples from our students' lives, not hypothetical cases from textbooks.

Incremental Practice

You work through progressively complex scenarios, applying what you learned in previous sessions to new situations.

Group Discussion

Small group sessions where you compare approaches to the same problem. Often the best insights come from other students.

Students working through economic planning exercises in group setting

Collaborative Learning Sessions

Instructor reviewing financial planning scenarios with students

One-on-One Guidance

Economic planning resources and learning materials
Students applying practical finance concepts

What We Actually Care About

Look, we're not going to promise that our programs will make you wealthy or guarantee any specific financial outcomes. That would be dishonest.

What we can offer is solid economic education that helps you make better financial decisions. Whether that's managing household budgets, planning business expenses, or understanding investment basics.

Our next comprehensive program starts in September 2025. It runs for six months and covers everything from basic economic principles to practical financial planning. Classes happen twice weekly, with flexible online and occasional in-person options.

Honest Teaching

We admit when things are complicated and don't oversimplify just to make concepts easier to sell.

Practical Focus

Every concept connects to actual financial decisions you might face in daily life or business.

Ongoing Support

Questions don't stop when the program ends. We maintain an active community where former students help each other.

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