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8 Years Since I Left The Children's Brainwashing Academy

8 weeks since I realised it...

From the very beginning, we are taught valuable lessons in life that are pivotal to human survival.

From our first steps, to our first words, we are shown from the start that these lessons are an indisputable asset in our growth.

And while walking and talking is an extreme example, the lessons we are taught from the age of 4 onwards, are calculated to form the herd sheep that 99% of human society has become.

Think back to the very first thing you were taught in school.

  • Wake up at 8am

  • Put on your uniform

  • Start school at 9am

  • Dinner at 12pm

  • Finish at 3pm

These are the first lessons you’re taught. Routine.

And while I won't argue that routine is a pivotal aspect in one's success, I will say that these initial lessons at the age of 4 lay the foundations to the 12 years of brainwashing ahead.

While things start out relatively innocent at first, learning your ABC’s and having a sing song, it isn't long before the school's methods gradually begin to indoctrinate you.

  • Don’t answer back 

  • Raise your hand when speaking

  • Sit up straight

  • Line up and don’t talk

  • You have to play with Timmy (even though he’s an ADHD little fuck head that keeps eating your crayons)

  • Do your homework (coz we cba teaching you)

  • Get these answers correct or face the consequences

  • Study for your exam

  • Get high results in your exam or you will fail in life

  • Pick which subjects you want to study

  • Pick which college you want to go to

  • Pick your college subject

  • Get good results or fail

  • Get an apprenticeship and work for free

  • Spend £150,000 on university to potentially get a slightly better job

Holy shit.

That’s a seriously abbreviated version of what these institutions do to you, but it gets the point across.

The main problem with schools is this:

Each and every one of you is judged based on a curriculum that is designed to be 1-size-fits-all. 

The problem with this is each and every one of us is unique in our own twisted way! In a classroom full of monkeys, teachers are judging fish on their ability to climb a tree, and making them believe from the early age of 4 that the inability to perform this unsuitable task will cause them to fail in life.

Our ideology is moulded from the beginning, and for the last 8 years, I never questioned it.

While i certainly wasn't a model student, i made sure to do just enough to get the grades i “needed”

I graduated high school and chose my subject in college, based on what everyone else was choosing.

It wasn’t long before all my pals started quitting college in favour of earning a bit of spends, and in turn “dooming themselves to poverty”

Because, without a degree, you're going to be working for minimum wage the rest of your life, right?

I’ve spent the last 8 years jumping from job to job, wage to wage, struggling to survive every step of the way.

8 weeks ago, I saw something online that changed my life forever…

8 weeks later I have now partnered up with a millionaire and am well on my way to making my first 5 figure month, working from home, as little as 1 hour/day.

Don't believe me?

It will explain everything.

Thanks for sticking around to the end guys.

Peace