

A New Way to Learn (BMMM, Module 1: Lesson 3) | Justin Williams
May 30, 2025
Discover the unexpected origins of our education system, designed more for obedience than entrepreneurship. Uncover how figures like Rockefeller influenced schooling, pushing conformity over creativity. Explore the importance of learning through action and the value of embracing failure. Gain insights on breaking free from traditional conditioning and shifting your mindset about education and success. Transform your approach to wealth-building into a fun game and take ownership of your journey!
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Education Trains Workers, Not Entrepreneurs
- The modern education system was designed primarily to produce obedient workers, not entrepreneurs.
- Its roots trace back to Prussian military training, influencing American schooling for workplace readiness.
Justin’s Disappointing College Experience
- Justin Williams shares his college experience, feeling disconnected and uninterested in the traditional classroom setting.
- He found no relevance to making money or his entrepreneurial goals during college.
College Degree Value is Overstated
- College tuition costs have skyrocketed without corresponding improvements in education quality.
- Degree-holders earn more on average mainly because employers value the credential as proof of compliance, not entrepreneurship.