Many Americans wonder if they should pursue college, grad school, or start a business in this economy. Some question whether these increasingly costly degrees are as valuable as the price tag. Some may consider skipping university to focus on building a recession-resistant business.

 

 

In my book, “The 100 Year Education: How a Long-Term View Can Radically Change Your Family,” I address these issues and present “long-termism,” a philosophy that can take your life to unimaginably exciting new places. Long-termism is the antidote to the short-sighted, “I need it now,” mentality that has resulted in many Americans becoming debt-burdened and burned out.

This book is a labor of love that tells the story of how we decided as a family for my son Keating to forego university in favor of starting his own company, a revolutionary idea especially considering the culture around our children attending college as the only way to have a successful and meaningful life.

When you read this book, you will discover that, although times are getting tougher, you and your kids and grandchildren can still achieve the American Dream.

Get your copy of “The 100 Year Education: How a Long-Term View Can Radically Change Your Family.” After you finish it, I would love it if you’d leave a review and let me know how you liked it.