"College Illusion"
What's college to you? A vacation delight,
If someone's paying, take four years off, day and night.
A paper to earn? Sure, but at what cost?
By the time you're done, your investment's lost.
Four years of tuition, a fortune to spend,
Invested wisely, your returns would transcend.
But no, you'd rather chase a degree's fame,
And start with debt, and a mediocre game.
Solution's simple: math, not emotion's sway,
Stop wasting cash on lower returns each day.
Spend time wisely, learn to earn and grow,
While your money multiplies, don't you know.
Society's functioning? Companies must train,
Basic education, then skills to obtain.
No more burning holes in parents' pockets tight,
Or bank loans weighing heavy, day and night.
Long-term perspective? Invest, don't delay,
Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk's way.
Riches unlocked early, that's the key,
Not identity or job title, but daily revenue's spree.
Career choice? What you make each day,
Update, change, and grow, come what may.
No more illusions, wake up to the game,
Money made daily is the ultimate aim.
Here's a revised version with a more intense tone: