I read that as do what you love the money will follow. I’d be interested to know what the grammar school experiences were of those successful people. Study habits and discipline are part of their success. Did they get it in grammar school?
Interesting take on it. I see it as evidence of my view that education in this country (particularly public education) isn’t aimed at producing excellence. It’s aimed at producing uniformity first and foremost — which produces mediocrity by definition.
I don’t think study habits are part of a CEO’s success. Discipline probably comes naturally because it’s important to be disciplined in order to economically use your time.