The Unschooled Intellectual
It has often (thankfully) been pointed out that schooling does not make an education. Most people would not disagree that it is possible to be learned without an institution or to be ignorant with credentials. However, I think that there is a case to be made that those with a love for ideas can gain a distinct […]
You Are Not Your Major
I was recently having a conversation with a friend about what she’s learned about some organizations with which she’s worked. Mostly, I learned the organizations are bureaucratic, disorganized, useless-at-best, harmful-at-worst, and generally bad places for which to work. I could tell she was disheartened from just having to work with these groups. The conversation drifted towards […]
Appreciating Unseen Value
The great French economist Frederic Bastiat once wrote of the unseen destruction imposed by policies based on economic fallacies. We may see the wealth amassed by the industry favored by protectionist trade restrictions, for example, but we fail to see the wealth lost to society when acting on comparative advantage is prohibited. Seeing this unseen cost is essential […]
5 Reasons to Rethink College
Everyone knows you have to go to college to be successful. Sometimes everyone is wrong. Here are five reasons to rethink college as the best path to a fulfilling career and life. (Hint: dropping out of college isn’t such a bad idea!) 1) It’s expensive. Here’s a chart showing college debt and earnings for degree holders. […]
Are You Using Your Weekends to Escape Your Weekdays?
The purpose of the weekend isn’t so we can forget about how much we hate our jobs on Monday through Friday. Free time is for having fun, yes, but what is more fun than taking advantage of opportunities to create a lifestyle that doesn’t require us to wait until Friday night to have fun? Instead […]
Kicking off the Praxis Winter 2015 Class!

The third Praxis class has officially launched! Eight promising young entrepreneurs are coming together outside of Austin, TX for a few days to kick off the program before starting their work at their business partners around the country. They’ll be spending today participating in professional development workshops and discussing with Praxis staff what it takes to create […]
Taking a Gap Year: FAQ
We’ve written before on the value of taking a gap year (here and here) and regularly stress the importance of young people not rushing through timely, expensive formal education just because they don’t know what else to do. When you aren’t sure about the path you want to follow with your education, you don’t have […]
How to Talk to Your Family About a Gap Year

Taking a gap year can be one of the best decisions a young person can make when considering the path of their higher education. The benefits are plenty. Gap years provide time to figure out what you want to get out of your education before devoting several years and tens of thousands of dollars to […]
The World Needs More Failure
“If there is one thing I can pass on from my humbling experiences in life, thus far, I will tell you this, the next time someone tells you “the absence of expectations is the absence of disappointment, do not listen. Have expectations. Keep them great. It’ll be a very bumpy ride. You’ll even get bruised, […]
You Can’t “Break the Mold” Until You Question the Mold
Studying philosophy upset my fruit basket. By the third week of study, I admitted to my group (in much less ladylike terms) that this module annoyed and even infuriated me “so many times”. It began to agitate me not because it was boring or impractical, but because I realized I was a lazy thinker. And […]
Two Types of Success in Schools
A diploma is a dunce hat in disguise. — Peter Thiel How can this be true? There are plenty of successful people — including Thiel — who have college degrees. There are entrepreneurs with multiple degrees who run successful, multi-million dollar businesses. There are intelligent, happy, fulfilled people with degrees. How can people who are so successful […]
Becoming Marketable Despite College
This is a guest post by entrepreneur Jeff Till. Jeff is the founder and owner of SAM-Lab, Inc. You can contact him here. After taking five years to finish my Bachelor of Science degree in Art from Western Michigan University, it dawned on me that I would need a grown-up job. I decided that I would […]
Launching the Fall 2014 Class from Seabrook Island
We’re excited to be at beautiful Seabrook Island outside of Charleston, SC with eight of the country’s brightest young thinkers and entrepreneurs for an exciting and intense couple of days. These few days, our Fall 2014 participants will kick off their journeys by hearing from successful entrepreneurs, intellectuals, and academics about what it takes to […]
Don’t Major in Entrepreneurship
Lots of business schools offer concentrations and majors in “entrepreneurship.” It is the expected response to more and more entrepreneurial young people either foregoing college altogether or majoring in something like computer science rather than going to business school. If you want to be an entrepreneur, it may seem like majoring in entrepreneurship at a […]
“Some Guy” Theory

I have a theory. Well, actually, I know a guy who knows another guy who has a theory. It’s called “some guy” theory. Here’s the theory in a nutshell: No matter what “it” is, there’s always “some guy” for whom “it” doesn’t work. Whether we’re talking about losing weight, eating healthier, managing money, investing resources, building […]