I get that the system works for some, but here's the thing: it's not just about who's succeeding—it's about who's being forced to fit into a mold that wasn't designed for them. The system doesn't just fail kids; it actively shapes them into what the system wants, not what they are. That's the real problem. Not all kids are linear, not all learn the same way, and not all have the same goals. But the system treats them like they should. That's why it feels broken. It's not failing everyone, but it's definitely not serving everyone. And that's a problem worth fixing.