Published 2025-12-14 09-15
Summary
School taught you to follow the script. These chapters show you how to question it—and build a life that’s actually yours, not just “successful.”
The story
Problem: You did everything “right”
Good grades. Practical degree. Respectable job.
And yet… your life feels like a nicely decorated cage.
That’s not an accident.
As Attila B. Horvath points out in Chapters 1–2 of *The Journey – I wish I knew this before I was 21*, our schooling is optimized for society’s needs, predictability, and compliance – not your weird, one‑of‑a‑kind potential.
You’re trained to:
– chase grades instead of curiosity,
– pick “safe” paths instead of meaningful ones,
– fear failure instead of learning from it.
Result? You know how to fit in, not how to be you.
Solution: Start treating your life like a personal R&D lab
Those first chapters are basically a polite revolution in book form. They invite you to:
1. Question the script
Is this belief mine, or did I download it from school/parents/culture?
2. Individuate [without becoming a cartoon rebel]
Not “I’ll do the opposite of everyone,” but:
*What contribution can only I make?*
3. Self-educate on purpose
TED talks, deep dives into what actually fascinates you – learning for growth, not grades.
4. Build tiny, non-fake habits
Time-blocked routines, kinder self-talk, “lesson learned, moving on” instead of self-beatdowns.
If you’re a young professional who feels like a high-functioning imposter, Chapters 1–2 are where you start taking your mind back.
For more about Chapters 1-2 of Attila B. Horvath’s book, “The Journey – I wish I knew this before I was 21”, visit
https://attilahorvath.net/the-journey.
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Keywords: #SelfActualization, question authority, authentic living, redefine success





