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The system is rigged for you to fail. That's why being different guarantees success

The education system is a blessing, it tests your true desire to be different

By HovelanderPublished 5 days ago 3 min read

That's a bold statement, but it's true.

We live in a world where the system is designed to keep things as they are. The education system, the job market, the media, and even our own families and friends can all be seen as forces that are trying to push us into conformity.

But why?

Why is the world rigged for us to fail?

There are a few reasons.

First, the people in power benefit from the status quo. They don't want things to change because it would mean that they would lose their power and privilege.

Second, the system is designed to be difficult. This is because the people in power want to make sure that only the most deserving people succeed.

Third, we are all programmed to be average. We are taught from a young age to play by the rules and to follow the herd.

But what if I told you that it's okay if you fail?

In fact, I would argue that it's easier to shine when the world is rigged for you to fail.

Here's why:

When you know that the system is not in your favor, you are more likely to be motivated to succeed. You are more likely to think outside the box and to take risks.

You are also more likely to appreciate your successes. When you know that you have overcome the odds, you are more likely to be proud of your accomplishments.

So how do you succeed in a world that is rigged for you to fail?

Here are a few tips:

First, view the world as a game. The education system, the job market, and the media are all just different levels of the game. The goal of the game is to succeed, but the rules are constantly changing.

Second, don't be afraid to fail. Failure is a part of the game. It's how we learn and grow.

Third, be different. The people who succeed in this world are the ones who are different. They are the ones who think for themselves and who are not afraid to challenge the status quo.

Fourth, find your niche. There is something that you are good at. Find it and focus on it.

Fifth, be persistent. Never give up on your dreams. No matter how many times you fail, keep trying.

There are millions of millionaires under the age of 25 who have succeeded without luck. They just refused to be average.

The education system is a test. It's a test to see if you can push through and dare to be different. Those who persist will reap the benefits.

Let me back my points with science

The people in power benefit from the status quo.

The top 1% of earners in the United States own more than 40% of the country's wealth.

The average CEO of a large corporation earns 375 times more than the average worker.

The system is designed to be difficult.

The average student loan debt in the United States is over $37,000.

The unemployment rate for people without a college degree is more than twice as high as the unemployment rate for people with a college degree.

We are all programmed to be average.

90% of children test in the average range for intelligence.

Only 10% of people achieve their New Year's resolutions.

It's easier to shine when the world is rigged for you to fail.

A study by the Kauffman Foundation found that startups founded by immigrants are more likely to succeed than startups founded by native-born Americans.

A study by the Harvard Business Review found that women are more likely to start their own businesses during economic downturns.

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  • shanmuga priya5 days ago

    Dare to be different!!... interesting to read...

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