One of the most important determinants of building wealth during your educational life would have been a solid course in the history of education. Why? Because a solid understanding of the roots of institutional education would enable you to realize that most education puts you in debt at the same time as never teaching you how to build wealth. Henry Ford once stated that it was a good thing that people in America had no understanding of how banks truly worked because if they did, there most likely would be a revolution by tomorrow morning.
This statement still holds true today. 99.9% of people, even the very people employed by banks, have no true understanding of how banks control economies. Think that banks in the United States actually keep the stated 10% of the Reserve Ratio Requirement (RRR) in their reserves? Think again. As well, most people have no true understanding of how educational institutions work. If they did, many people would realize that formal education can often hurt their ability to build wealth even more than it helps.
Most people, no matter where they are educated, go through their educational life learning to become robots. The authority...