
Kim Kiyosaki makes a bold claim: the school system doesn’t teach financial freedom—it teaches obedience.
Think about it—school tells you: Don’t make mistakes. Do everything alone. Follow instructions. There’s only one right answer. But real life? Success comes from taking risks, learning from failures, collaborating, and thinking outside the box. No wonder so many people leave school afraid to try, fail, or think differently. If schools truly wanted to prepare us for success, wouldn’t financial literacy and problem-solving be the priority?
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You went to school to memorize facts you'd never use. You were trained to raise your hand, wait your turn, and follow instructions. Then they told you, get a job, work 40 hours a week, give half of it to tax, retire at 67 if you're lucky. That's not a life. That's a script. And most people don't question it because they're too tired from living it.
But once you see it, you can't unsee it. That's when you realize freedom was never going to be handed to you. You have to build it. And that's why I teach digital products. Because ownership is the only way out. No boss, no begging, no clocking. You move different when you know the system was never designed to serve you. It was designed to use you. Break the script or stay stuck in it.