
Dad Saves America The 97% Success Formula They Won't Teach in Schools - Ian Rowe
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Mar 19, 2026 Ian Rowe, education entrepreneur and founder of Vertex Schools, argues for cultivating agency—moral free will that empowers kids. He discusses religion and family as moral anchors. He reframes entrepreneurship as problem solving, defends the success sequence of education-work-marriage, and calls for restoring standards, school choice, and virtue-based approaches to lift disadvantaged youth.
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Religion Provides Moral Guardrails For Agency
- Religious faith supplies ritual, community, and moral guardrails that help young people break cycles of dysfunction.
- Rowe observed students with personal faith commitments more often escaped entrenched disadvantage across race and class.
Teach Entrepreneurship As Everyday Problem Solving
- Teach entrepreneurship as an overcomer's problem-solving mindset, not only starting businesses.
- Emphasize that every student can learn to encounter problems and not shrink from them by owning decisions in their lives.
Use Daily Virtues To Reject Victimhood
- Build resilience by explicitly teaching virtues and daily affirmations rejecting victimhood.
- Rowe's school recites I statements for courage and temperance each morning to strengthen mental muscles against pathologizing normal struggles.





