moral of the lesson, dont hope or expect that what you learnt in school must pay. most rich people today didn't achieve success from what they studied in school but what they could offer after graduating. dont despise the days of your little beginning.
There is nothing bad when you porsue academic performance to get some certificate but it's when you go to school to get money is what I really dislike. Going to school because you think after graduating, you are going to be richer or it's a way to run away from poverty is very bad thing to do, there is every chance that you will get nothing at the end of the day, you might get something doing to give you food but you are not going to be rich for going to school.
The misconception about assumptions and assumptions that school can directly support success has changed most people's mindset and stigma about school. Whereas the focus of education is to gain knowledge and it is characterized by the academic certificates they have even though it is only a formality of proof but in the end the purpose of the government for children is the same where it is only for the means of children to gain more knowledge and material for future preparation.
But the stigma now considers education as a way to get a job and even wealth and this seems to have been imprinted especially for some countries that are still developing or underdeveloped.
In my country today it is also not much different where the assumption that higher education can get wealth easily but the fact is that this is clearly a little contradictory even though in some moments education will help but directly making rich is clearly not a possible thing.