Leaders lead because that's their nature, and while our higher educational system offers opportunity some of the best were complete misfits. Bill Gates wasn't an MIT grad.
He also wasn't raised as a child in a culture that demanded such absurdly fascist educational bombardment.
He grew up and was educated in a culture that fostered independent, critical thinking. The ability to simply drop out and do his own thing exists for him, because the culture tolerates it.
I love the people that think we need to be like Asia, especially with math education. It's a patently naive rejection of the benefits of a system that is allowed to create effective application, and adaptation of skills--not rote memorization driven by rigorous regurgitation of protocol.
Yeah, there's plenty of people in government, in the corporate world, in all walks of life that make the whole seem useless, but you have to throw out all that we have built as a nation if you choose to believe that is the norm.
Personally, I like where we stand. Our math scores have
never fallen in regards to international comparison--we are always seemingly "woeful" in that regard, and this has been true for decades.
Yet, we built NASA in that same time.
again, we're doing fine.