I will site a true-to-life example. My father is an electrical engineer. He took up a Bachelor of Science major in Electrical Engineering course in one of the leading universities in our country. After graduating and passing the board exams, he decided to look for a job in line with his chosen profession. He found a job in sales of machines for the wood industry. Naturally, the machines they sell are made up in part of electrical components. Although some of the electrical components were familiar to him based on what he learned from the university, many major components were new to him. He never encountered them before in school so he was at a lost as to what they were or what they were intended for. In short, what you will learn or have learned in school might not necessarily be what you will find in the real world.When it comes to creating wealth, there is not a single course in school that teaches this subject (or very minimal if ever there are). You will learn to create wealth, out of school.So, what our forefathers told us before: “Go to school, study hard, and find a good job” is still sound advice but not good enough. The future does not look too brightanymore if you follow this advice. What you need to do is to learn what’s going on out there, where reality is.