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THIS IS THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT THE EDUCATION SYSTEM... Most people don't realize that the public education system wasn't put in place to educate us, it was put in place as a means to train obedient citizens. Think about that for a minute, and take in this quote by John Rockefeller who was one of the masterminds behind compulsory schooling:
THIS IS THE UGLY TRUTH ABOUT THE EDUCATION SYSTEM... Most people don't realize that the public education system wasn't put in place to educate us, it was put in place as a means to train obedient citizens. Think about that for a minute, and take in this quote by John Rockefeller who was one of the masterminds behind compulsory schooling: "I don't want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers". And through this indoctrination we've been taught to believe the "right" way to go through life is to go to school, develop the skills of obedience (being on time, not questioning authority), and spend the majority of our formative years learning things that don't actually serve us in real life. If school was supposed to set us up to succeed, then why the heck aren't we taught the basic life skills we need to prosper? Like cooking, taxes, or financial management and investing. Instead our time is filled learning what they want us to learn to keep us a cog in the wheel. To turn us into consumers, where our only value comes from how much we can buy (to make them richer), and how much we can produce (to.. ahem..make them richer). Why aren't we taught that investing is the only way we'll ever be able to actually stop working in our lives, because even saving isn't enough? Why aren't we taught that taking on tens of thousands of dollars in debt for student loans, for ANY DEGREE, is setting us up to fail? Why aren't we shown how insidious credit card interest rates and payday loans are? That going into debt for your wedding and buying a $1000 a month car payment can financially cripple you? Because they don't want you to know. That defeats the purpose. What I've realized is that the only way to get ahead in life is to go against everything I thought was normal. I ditched the bs narrative and became a millionaire at 30, and now I'm teaching you how you can do it too.

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