I find it kind of sad that there was no ambition among the "Popular People" from my old high school

I'd be mighty curious what perch someone is sitting on when posting such a blanket and judgmental dismissal of lives undoubtedly offered with next to no personal information to substantiate the hypothesis? Wonder what happens if the klieg lights are directed up to the vantage point so far above it all? Would they reveal flawless perfection, or just flaws on a shoddy facade?
 
I went to typical middle class public school district in a semi rural suburban area during the 2000s.

Most of the male athletes went into the military or blue collar work.

The "Popular Girls" went into nursing, lower level office work, or became SAHMs.

I find it kind of sad that none of the "Popular Girls" from my school became high powered corporate women, scientists, engineers, actresses, or musicians.

The American school system and American culture needs to be improved.
Yes but as someone else said it was the geeky people that were on the computer and math club are the billionaires and high powered executives. The people spending their time playing sports are working at the local warehouse making barely above minimum. Not sure if that is really sad or not.
 

There is nothing wrong with the public schools. 99% of those Asian kids that get into Harvard which everyone complains about, went to public schools. Lets be honest, most Genzers are lazy. My nephew has tissy fit if he is asked to work overtime. When I was that age we were delighted to work overtime. They have this thing now called work life balance, my direction was more money makes a better life.
Well, my daughter has gone back to College in Germany at age 34. She is the only American in her program of International students from place like the Middle East, Japan, Portugal and the U.K. For example, despite graduating from a PRIVATE American High School with a tougher curriculum that the public schools here, she never took Calculus in High School. Her College Calculus class was designed to be a review of High School Calculus, and it sunk her. It was material she had never seen before, yet her classmates said it was an EASY review. She is the only American in a new program so it is something the College is going to have to consider when admitting American students in the future.
It is clear to her, our high schools are not anywhere as tough in math and science education as those in other nations. By a long shot.
She admits, she has also discovered the entire concept of someone "going back to school" is a little out of sync outside the U.S. She is more than a decade older than her classmates. And older than most of her Professors.
 
They have this thing now called work life balance, my direction was more money makes a better life.
I have never talked to someone on their deathbed who lamented they wished they worked more.

I have talked to my father on his deathbed who often worked 2-4 jobs at a time. He was always at work because he thought more money would make a better life.

He never passed up working, especially overtime. Thanksgiving consisted of meeting him at work as his job was a food inspector for the US Army. We would eat at a dining facility on what was then Ft Benning, spending at most an hour with him, before heading home while he continued to work.

His total lack of work life balance was his biggest regret as he laid dying.

Even before his death bed confession, I made sure I was present in my families life.
 
I went to typical middle class public school district in a semi rural suburban area during the 2000s.

Most of the male athletes went into the military or blue collar work.

The "Popular Girls" went into nursing, lower level office work, or became SAHMs.

I find it kind of sad that none of the "Popular Girls" from my school became high powered corporate women, scientists, engineers, actresses, or musicians.

The American school system and American culture needs to be improved.
This is one of the most insulting things I've read on here in a long time. Who are you to judge?
 














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