I'm a teacher candidate bound to start teaching in 2012 at an inner city school, and this song always makes me think of how few inner-city students actually graduate...let alone go to college. It has a strong message about how the only ones who succeed are the ones who break the stereotypes and molds, and become great people in their own right...especially now, when you need a degree in business to straighten up toilet paper at Target...
Those who break the mold end up successful, and those who work hard end up happy. There are great opportunities out there, BUT only if you grab the bull by the horns and pull!
I'm a teacher candidate bound to start teaching in 2012 at an inner city school, and this song always makes me think of how few inner-city students actually graduate...let alone go to college. It has a strong message about how the only ones who succeed are the ones who break the stereotypes and molds, and become great people in their own right...especially now, when you need a degree in business to straighten up toilet paper at Target...
Those who break the mold end up successful, and those who work hard end up happy. There are great opportunities out there, BUT only if you grab the bull by the horns and pull!