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“How to be happy: Focus on your own shit.”

Word Series: Do Your Own Thing Poster. Size: 18 x 24 in. On a matte paper. Heavyweight stock.

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“Art must be an integral part of life, not something reserved for a museum or a millionaire’s living room.”

— Diego Rivera

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“The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; a rat race where the rats are winning.”

— Percy Bysshe Shelley

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Insights on Education and Revolutionary Impact

While specific statistics on revolutionaries’ educational attainment are scarce, broader data on influential individuals provide some context:​

  • A study of 362 billionaires revealed that approximately 12.2% were college dropouts, indicating that the majority had completed higher education. ​Entrepreneur

This suggests that, although some individuals without formal education have made significant impacts, they are exceptions rather than the norm.​

🧠 Conclusion

The notion that school dropouts predominantly drive revolutions is more myth than reality. While there are notable exceptions, most revolutionaries had some level of formal education. Their influence often stemmed from a combination of factors, including personal conviction, societal context, and available opportunities, rather than solely their educational background.​

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“I didn’t return to Apple to make a fortune. I’ve been very lucky in my life and already have one. When I was 25, my net worth was $100 million or so. I decided then that I wasn’t going to let it ruin my life. There’s no way you could ever spend it all, and I don’t view wealth as something that validates my intelligence.”

— Steve Jobs

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“To earn $500 per month or $6,000 annually from dividends alone, you would need an investment of approximately $267,582 or around 2,055 shares. For a more modest $100 per month or $1,200 per year, you would need $53,516 or around 411 shares.”

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