
š“ Everyone said heād fail. He didnāt.
š“ Everyone said heād fail. He didnāt.
š“ Everyone said heād fail. He didnāt.
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IN THIS EDITION
š„ Everyone called Gary Vee a loserāuntil he proved them wrong
š„ Could fitness culture make a comeback in education?
š„ Tools to learn Spanish, teach high school essay writing, and ace math
š” 1 THOUGHT
āThe world was telling me I was a loser. My teachers. My parentsā friends. I could see in their eyes they didnāt expect me to succeedā¦
But I wanted to prove them wrong. I would sit there, 13, 14, 15 years old, and look around the class and the teachers and think: āIāll show you all.āā
āGary Vee
Some kids break because of the labels their given. Others turn them into fuel.
Gary Vee got Dās and Fās in school. And yetāhe built one of the most successful media companies, became a bestselling author, and mentored founders from Facebook to Coinbase.
Formal education told him he was failing. But real life had a different rubric.
š 2 TRENDS
1. Could fitness culture make a comeback in education? P.E. is often considered an afterthoughtāor even a joke. But a recent viral clip from @HistoryInPics shows students at La Sierra High School in 1962 doing things most elite athletes canāt: 20-foot rope climbs, partner drills, parallel bar circuits, shirtless under the California sun. For the full story, check out the documentary The Motivation Factorāa love letter to the lost era of the Presidential Fitness Challenge.
2. āCareer Dayā is going global and going deep
Traditional career days tend to be local, linear, and mostly forgettable.
Inspire High flips the model: students watch a short talk from a global creatorāthen reflect, respond to prompts, and share with peers worldwide. All in 40 minutes, no prep.
Itās career exposure as identity exploration. Among students:
ā 87% reported clearer values and goals
ā 121% boost in self-esteem after repeated useItās career exposure as identity
šØ 3 TOOLS
1. A Charlotte MasonāApproved Essay Plan
Essay writing doesnāt need to feel like punishment. Brandy Vencelās āSimple Plan for Teaching High School Essay Writingā blends daily narration, creative prompts, and real accountabilityārooted in Charlotte Masonās insight:
āComposition should not be taught; it should be the outcome of spontaneous interest.ā
2. Dreaming Spanish (Late Beginner Edition)
Short-form, story-based Spanish instruction available for free on Youtube.
3. MathCelebrity
This ultra-fast AI math tutor reached 8 million users a year with zero ad spend. It shows step-by-step solutions instantlyāno fluff, no jargon. āWhy canāt my teacher explain it like this?ā is their most common review.
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