>>112475919I really disliked this because the example of what she'd learn at the camp is like, she'd learn to budget. That's an important skill to learn, actually, that SHOULD be taught in school, taking that sort of lesson for granted speaks to a oddly privileged upbringing.
For the children of the rich who can count on their parents to pay their rent and bills, you can ignore all practical matters and purely dedicating yourself to "art".
If you're a child of a poor single-parent household, like Luz, you will need to learn practical skills so you can support yourself - and probably, eventually, your family too. Gaining practical life skills in no way inhibits creativity, though. Actually, it increases your options by increasing your independence and confidence, and relieves you of the anxiety of being overwhelmed by debt or not understanding your financial options.