The post argues that students learn best when subjects are framed in realâworld contexts: they need to see why math matters, just as they do for reading and writing. It proposes schools become âstartup accelerators,â where learning programming first gives precise syntax and visual tools that let students build projectsâgames, art, musicâthat they can publish, earn from, and use to lift themselves out of poverty. The author believes subject divisions are artificial; education should be selfâdirected, with topics chosen by the learner and supported by peers, mentors, and AI language models rather than rote lectures. Ultimately, progress is measured by tangible life outcomes, not grades, and future generations depend on such contextârich, technologyâenabled learning to become âgreat beings.â






















