universities
The fundamental problem with universities is their relentless drive for profit, which fosters an artificial oversupply of degree-holders. This glut saturates the job market, devalues professions, depresses wages, and erodes the true merit of careers—turning education into a commodity at the expense of societal progress. They don’t care about the realities of the job market or your future employability—you’re on your own once the tuition is paid. With AI like ChatGPT making information and skills more accessible than ever, most jobs will be reduced to copying and pasting solutions. Only foundational principles will matter, and these can be easily learned online, rendering the traditional university model increasingly irrelevant.
After graduation, you’ll likely face unemployment or underemployment unless you learn to fight for your place. Jobs aren’t handed out—they’re taken. Success today demands networking, negotiation, personal branding, and relentless hustle. No one’s going to do it for you.
The world owes you nothing. A degree is just paper. If you want to succeed, you must adapt, build connections, market yourself, and prove your value. The future belongs to those who take control—not those who wait for a system that’s already obsolete to save them.