Hey Antiwork,
So, I’m diving into something that’s probably gonna stir up some controversy, but hear me out.
I’m currently cheating my way through online college, aiming to snag a bachelor’s degree in under six months.
Yeah, I said it.
And honestly, I’m not even sorry about it.
Let me break down why this might actually make sense and why it’s not the awful thing it’s made out to be.
First off, let’s get real about the education racket. The whole system is a scam.
We’re told that a degree is our ticket to a “better” life, but all we get is a mountain of debt and job prospects that are about as real as unicorns.
The promises they make are empty, and the system feels like it’s rigged to keep us on the hamster wheel.
We’re supposed to spend years and thousands of dollars just to get a piece of paper that might not even get us a decent job.
It’s like we’re just a number to them, and our futures are sold to the highest bidder.
So why should we play by their rules when the whole game is designed to screw us over?
Cheating my way through this is just my way of playing the game.
I’m not fooling myself into thinking I’m learning anything revolutionary; I’m just getting that piece of paper to show I jumped through their hoops.
If the system is rigged, I say adapt and survive.
It’s all about making the system work for you, not the other way around.
So, if you’re also trying to navigate this broken system, don’t feel bad about bending the rules a bit. Sometimes, you gotta play dirty to win in a game that’s already set up to keep you down.
What do you all think? Am I just another cog in the machine, or is this just how things are now?