In the world, there are schools for rich people and schools for poor people. And what do they teach there? Maybe mathematics, physics, or biology, making some people smarter and others not, resulting in wealth or poverty? No, what they teach there are attitudes and networking. That is what they learn from a young age: what it means to benefit from one another. Meanwhile, in schools for the poor, they learn how to be slaves to the rich, and this attitude is widespread. For many people, these are beliefs, but they are delusions. Everyone has the right to knowledge and a better life. If you attend a school for the poor, it does not mean you are mentally ill or backward; rather, the system pushes a sustainable system for them into your hands. Being blind is not wrong, but it is wrong if you close your eyes when you can see. A few years ago, I heard a story about fleas. They are the only animals that can jump a hundred times their height, but if you trap them in a jar, they will hit the lid and learn that it hurts. They will stop jumping a hundred times their height, and new generations of fleas will do the same. This is the belief we receive from our parents and ancestors. We do not realize that we can jump a hundred times. Do not work for money because if you work for money, you take on a work uniform and start thinking and acting like a worker. You will never achieve a hundred times more for yourself and your family. Whether you study mathematics, play Monopoly, or some other financial game, it's fun, but everyone has forgotten about it, and that's the problem. You continue to instill bad habits of slavery. Success comes from doing the opposite of what they teach us. As a visionary, I have always been different, not better, but I was born a left-handed person, and I read, write, and think differently. Maybe that is the reason for my visionary outlook on the world and my success. But being brave does not mean fighting for your country or jumping out of an airplane; it means fighting financially.
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