"I dare say everyone here is smarter than me. I have stolen papers, cheated on exams, and hired people to do my accounting assignments at university, but unfortunately, I have to state a fact: none of you are wealthier than I am."
"School, and even the world's education, tell us to become lawyers, doctors, teachers, offering little road and few methods to tell you how to become an entrepreneur."
"We..."
Just a few opening words, Uesugi Sakura heard the confidence of Kohara Kiyosaku, the entrepreneur.
This confidence can even infect others, making one feel that he carries an inherent correctness, with every move exuding a sense of 'success.'
This lecture was worth listening to, at least he talked about many things Uesugi didn't understand.
As for the university misdeeds he spoke of himself?
Those who understand know he's saying that everyone has opportunities, rather than using those examples to illustrate how awful he is.