@amerix True. The 1% know the game.
The above description looks like the Japan education system. Their core values are independence and responsibility.
As early as 10-15 years, the child is able to figure out something tangible. Learning should start from home.
Dollar follow value.
Modern education teaches students to be accepted into institutions as obedient employees.
But the 1% elite are inspiring their children to own institutions, fund institutions or bypass institutions.
This requires a different curriculum.
So, the rich shift their children's thinking from acquiring information to FORMATION.
Their children are not students, they are LEARNERS.
Their children are trained to answer the question,
"What institution do I want to form, own or fund?"
NOT,
"What institution wants to employ me?"
Lesson right there.
Happiness is not at the next million ,the next car ,the next boyfriend,the next job ,the next phone or the next country. Your mind constantly shifts the goal post of happiness . You must force yourself to take some time and enjoy what you achieve.
Yote tisa, ya kumi ni hii,
Doh za bibi yako ni kama pesa ya Zimbabwe,
We unajua iko, but haujawahi ona, hautawahi guza, unaskia iko, haujui ina nunua nini, na ni nani anapewa.
Kitu unaeza ona tu, ni WhatsApp status.
But, doh zako ni kama dola, kila mtu anataka.
Jipange.
The 30's are when life foundations really take shape.
✓Waiting to feel ready will rob you of your best years.
✓Spend wisely. Invest early. Compound relentlessly.
✓The right people multiply your peace. The wrong ones drain it.
✓Unaddressed stress silently ruins careers, marriages, and self-worth.
✓Clarity, action, and focus are more valuable than talent after 30.