The author argues that each generation must first identify what went wrong before moving on, noting that past mistakesâwars, racism, inequality, insufficient schoolingârecur because education remains shallow and formulaic. He claims real learning should give students knowledge, independence, wisdom, and greatness, not merely grades or rote memorization; otherwise, the cycle of exploitation by âold fat liceâ continues, with teachers chasing paychecks, professors selling homemade texts, and universities failing to deliver on promises. To break this loop, he proposes a global, overlapping educational system that records video lectures, publishes narrated books, rewards contributions, and offers multiple redundant paths for knowledgeâeach path culminating in a diploma. This system would allow students to build startâups worldwide and create a âworld schoolâ that converges on world peace and a library of ideas; only by abandoning mediocrity and fake learning can future generations be cradled in true knowledge, wisdom, and greatness.