“EDUCATION, DEBT, AND THE COST OF KNOWLEDGE”

“Education, Debt, and the Cost of Knowledge”

“Education, Debt, and the Cost of Knowledge”

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They told us—
go to school.
Study hard.
Get a degree.

And you’ll be okay.

But they didn’t mention the loans.
Or the interest.
Or the feeling of drowning
before you even begin.

In America, college is a dream—
with a price tag.

Tens of thousands.
Sometimes hundreds.
Just to learn
how to build a future.

Students walk across graduation stages
with caps, gowns, and invisible chains.

They clap,
but they’re already calculating.

How many years
until I can breathe?

And yet—
they still go.

Because knowledge
still matters.

Because the classroom
is still sacred.
Even if the system
isn’t.

Like walking into 우리카지노
with all your savings,
knowing the odds—
but still believing in the game.

And still,
we ask students to carry the weight
of a broken model.

No universal college.
No forgiveness.
Just forms.

And stress.

But through it all,
they persist.

Studying in diners.
Working two jobs.
Dreaming harder
than any bill collector can imagine.

Kind of like the quiet resilience inside 원엑스벳(1XBET),
where the bet
isn’t on luck—
it’s on yourself.

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