https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/schooled2lose/
It's not how hard you work.
It's how wealthy your familiy is.
Check out the story of Airbnb.
For starters.
Ward, people win the lottery. We know that. It's not news. But if hard work were all it took, there would be many more billionaires than there are. The evidence is in. It has been in for at least 80 years, when the first study I know of illustrated the fact that the best predictor of educational attainment was father's income. Not his or mom's education level. Not the kids' or parents' intelligence. Not where they lived or how many siblings they had. Income.
There have been changes since then, with the lower percentage of nuclear families as one of the factors. But the role of SES in educational attainment is stronger than ever, whether you like it or not.
Ok.
Don’t check out Airbnb.
It doesn't require "checking out," Ward. It's been very much in the public eye.
Obviously your eyes don't work.
Weak sauce, sister.
That you are. AIRBNB is not a rags to riches story, a tale of inherited wealth, or connected in any way to winning a lottery.
It is a multi billion dollar business built by the persistence of a couple of college grads who turned turned unused spaces into
a worldwide chain of rentable rooms in 81,000+ cites.
Yeah, and?
You jumped into a discussion you did not understand.
It’s the same discussion... you say something you think is sage yet cryptic, josh responds in paragraphs, you do the “I know something so you should figure out my angle” thing. You get called on it and you pull out some smug bullshit to prove your point and... Swing and a Miss!
Yep, a few college grads who couldn’t afford their rent had a good idea and worked it. They saw a niche market and they filled it.
Yeah, everyone should do that.