The post argues that schools should focus on applied mathematicsâsuch as generative art and programmingâto lift students out of poverty, rather than abstract math alone; it claims grades are arbitrary markers of teacher performance, not student learning, and that lectures must be restructured so learners can pause, progress at their own pace, and immediately apply concepts to small incomeâgenerating projects, thereby making education truly practical, inclusive, and capable of breaking the cycle of poverty.






















