It’s been a year since I started selling lea$$. If you check my channel, one thing I’ve realized is that both colleges and college boards are businesses made to feed rich people at the top.
People always say, “Oh, but Mark Zuckerberg went to college,” or “Jeff Bezos was a college student.” That’s the trick. They use successful people to attract millions of students into their system. They give scholarships to genius students so they can promote themselves even more and make everyone believe college is the only path to success.
And I’m not saying college is useless it can definitely help. You can build connections, gain experience, and open opportunities. But what I’m saying is this: if you don’t go to college, it doesn’t mean your life is over. You can still become successful, rich, and respected without it.
The problem is that college boards make students feel like failure is guaranteed without their system. They keep making people retake exams again and again. Every year the tests become harder, more competitive, and more stressful because at the end of the day, it’s still business. The more students retake exams, the more money they make.
A lot of students are depressed, stressed, and exhausted trying to chase scores that don’t even define their intelligence. Some of the smartest people I know are failing in school, while some people with perfect grades can’t survive without instructions. Real life is different.
At the end of the day, school can teach you information, but it doesn’t automatically teach you how to survive, create, build businesses, take risks, or think independently. Your future depends more on your mindset, discipline, and actions than on a single test score.
Stop letting systems convince you that your worth is based on numbers.