Think & Grow Rich Lessons
Ken Klemm Spring Hill, FL, USA

Posted: 2019-02-26

Hippocrates did not graduate from medical school; he 
invented medicine.

Andrew Carnegie did not have an advanced degree in 
metallurgy, but he hired experts to help him build his 
steel empire.

Thomas Edison did not have an advanced degree in 
electrical engineering; he invented it and hired 
engineers to work for him.

Henry Ford did not have a degree in automotive 
engineering, but he hired engineers to work for him.

The Wright Brothers did not have degrees in aeronautics 
(both were high school dropouts), but they invented 
three-axis control. Their first powered flight lasted 
12 seconds, covered 120 feet about 10 feet above the 
ground, and inspired engineers to build amazing flying 
machines in just a few years.

Neither Bill Gates nor Steve Jobs had degrees in 
computer science (both dropped out of college), but 
their innovations made computer technology usable by 
anyone.

None of these men would be attracted to participate at 
elitesingles.com, which promotes itself as a dating 
site for the highly educated. None of the many 
millionaires I’ve met in my lifetime were “highly 
educated”. They were all craftsmen, farmers or network 
marketers. All learned their skills not in the 
classroom, but through observation and experience.

A young woman from the Bronx graduated cum laude from 
college majoring in international relations and 
economics. She displayed no economic prowess at all 
when she successfully challenged one of the most 
powerful members of her party in a primary vote and 
went on to become the youngest woman ever to serve in 
the United States Congress.

The skills she employed were honed during her work 
waiting tables and tending bar: an admirable ability to 
relate to people.

Your Friend and Servant,

Ken Klemm - Florida, USA

P.S. “Wisdom is not a product of schooling but of the 
lifelong attempt to acquire it.” ~ Albert Einstein