Don’t Be an Answer to Common Questions
Society has a script for life—school, exams, certificates, and a job. But is that truly our path, or just a way to meet others’ expectations?
When I left school in the 8th grade, I saw a pattern. People weren’t studying for passion or purpose—they were studying to answer questions like, “What are you doing?” “What’s next?” For many, education wasn’t about growth. It was about validation.
But life isn’t meant to be lived in response to others. It should be shaped on your own terms. I chose a different path—not to be just another answer to common questions, but to become a question myself—one that challenges and inspires.
Learn what you need, not what others expect. True education serves your journey, not society’s checklist.
Don’t just be an answer. Be the reason people rethink the questions.