Kwadzo did everything right—or so he thought. He graduated with honors from a prestigious university, landed a well-paying job, and climbed the corporate ladder. But years later, he felt stuck. Despite his degrees and titles, he lacked fulfillment. His work felt repetitive, his dreams seemed distant, and he often wondered, is this all there is?
He had been taught that a degree was the key to success, but nobody told him about purpose, adaptability, or continuous self-improvement. His education had prepared him for a job, but not for life.

Kwame, on the other hand, never had the privilege of higher education. Born into poverty, he dropped out of school early to help his family. Society labeled him a failure before he even had a chance. But Kwame had something powerful—a willingness to learn beyond the classroom.
He read books borrowed from neighbors, observed successful entrepreneurs, and learned skills through mentorship and practice. He started a small business selling handcrafted goods, expanding his reach through digital marketing—something he taught himself. Over time, Kwame built a thriving business, proving that formal education is not the only path to success.
📖 In Purpose Compass, the author explores why traditional education often falls short and how self-education bridges the gap. See more at seersapp.com/pc
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