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Brené Brown says one of the things that unsettles her most is what she hears in elite rooms where technology leaders and decision makers gather.

On one hand, they tell parents that success comes from studying coding, physics, and technical skills. On the other hand, the same people will talk about philosophy, history, and deep reading as the real source of their own thinking and success.

That contradiction raises a bigger question for her. Are we creating a world where a small group studies ideas, while everyone else is pushed toward technical skills and constant consumption?

She also points to examples like Steve Jobs, whose children reportedly had very limited access to technology at home, while conversations at the table focused on art, history, and ideas.

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Media: The Diary Of A CEO 09/06/2026

Students and parents alike often struggle to determine what a student should study in college. In the interview linked below, Brené Brown shares that many Tech Leaders contradict themselves when stating what contributed most to their success. Her revelations may surprise you.

CollegeForSure encourages students with a strong passion for both STEM and the humanities to consider pursuing one as a minor rather than giving up either passion completely.

"On one hand, [Technology Leaders and Decision Makers] tell parents that success comes from studying coding, physics, and technical skills. On the other hand, the same people will talk about philosophy, history, and deep reading as the real source of their own thinking and success."

Brené Brown says one of the things that unsettles her most is what she hears in elite rooms where technology leaders and decision makers gather. On one hand, they tell parents that success comes from studying coding, physics, and technical skills. On the other hand, the same people will talk about philosophy, history, and deep reading as the real source of their own thinking and success. That contradiction raises a bigger question for her. Are we creating a world where a small group studies ideas, while everyone else is pushed toward technical skills and constant consumption? She also points to examples like Steve Jobs, whose children reportedly had very limited access to technology at home, while conversations at the table focused on art, history, and ideas. Follow us (@simplyougrow) for everything related to entrepreneurs Media: The Diary Of A CEO

14/03/2026

🍰➗ Happy Pi Day!

At CollegeForSure, we love reminding students that success in college admissions is a lot like π, it’s not about being perfect, it’s about persistence, curiosity, and solving problems step by step. 📚✨

Whether you’re tackling calculus, perfecting your college essay, or planning your future, every small step adds up to something bigger.

Today’s formula for success:
Preparation + Consistency + Confidence = Opportunities.

Celebrate with some pie, take pride in your progress, and keep doing the math on your future. 🎓🥧

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