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Future of learning
After becoming homeless at 15, Simon Squibb had no choice but to take his future into his own hands.
Instead of following the traditional school-to-job path, he built his first business as a teenager.
Over the next 30 years, he became a serial entrepreneur, spending 10 years in the UK and 20 years in Hong Kong starting and scaling businesses.
Everything he learned, he learned through real-world experience.
Now, he’s on a mission to help young people break free from the system and take charge of their own lives.
Simon argues that the traditional school system is a one-size-fits-all model that ignores the diversity of talents and learning styles.
They’re given no alternative pathways, no financial support, and often no real guidance.
Instead of being encouraged to explore entrepreneurship, creativity, or self-directed learning, they’re labeled as "non-academic" and pushed into whatever job they can find.
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Future of living.
Marc Andreessen, the influential venture capitalist and co-founder of a16z, has been vocal about the future of education—and his message is clear: homeschooling is on the rise, and billionaires should embrace it.
Wealthy families will be able to tailor learning experiences, leveraging the latest technology and global resources, while the majority of children remain in underfunded, bureaucratic school systems.
But Andreessen’s push for homeschooling isn’t just about what’s best for individual children—it’s part of a larger shift toward privatized, decentralized learning.
With a16z betting big on edtech, it’s clear that venture capital sees education disruption as the next major frontier.
The big question: Will this movement empower more families to take charge of their children’s learning, a shift in living perhaps.
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Future of work
How Dan Koe’s Principles Can Help You Stand Out
If you’ve been exploring the creator economy, you’ve likely come across Dan Koe—one of the most influential voices in online business, creativity, and self-improvement.
He’s helped thousands break free from the traditional 9-5 and build a life around their ideas.
In the evolving future of work, the biggest challenge isn’t just what to create but how to think—how to generate endless ideas, stand out from the noise, and build something unique.
That’s where Dan Koe’s principles come in.
These are not just tips; they are battle-tested strategies that top creators use to grow their audience, craft compelling content, and turn their passion into a sustainable career.
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