EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 33 MIN
GAME ON A Field Report on Free, Unstoppable, Gamified Learning
from Voice of Sovereignty · host The Foundation for Global Instruction
Send us Fan Mail Childhood is a job. Not a metaphor — a structure, with a start time, a supervisor, a dress code, and mandatory overtime we politely call homework.So here's a number that sounds made up and isn't: by age eighteen, the average student has spent roughly 14,000 hours in a classroom. That's about seven full-time working years. In this opening chapter of GAME ON!, Dr. Gene A. Constant asks the question almost no one says out loud — after 14,000 hours, what's the wage?We expect a mechanic to be dangerously competent after that many hours. A nurse. A programmer. So what should we expect after 14,000 hours as a student? Constant's answer is blunt: production. Read it. Compute it. Fix it. Reason about it. Tell real from fake. Function under pressure — and explain it to the next person. Not a diploma that photographs well. Not credential theater. Real, provable competence that protects you for the rest of your life.This episode lays out the case behind Global Sovereign University — a tuition-free, gamified campus built on a simple refusal: if the world is going to demand 14,000 hours of a child, those hours should buy comprehension, not a participation trophy. You'll hear why five minutes a day compounds into hundreds of hours of real practice, why the games never end, and what Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum actually measure — the top tier being whether you can teach it.Whether you're a parent, a homeschooler, a late bloomer who never got a fair shot the first time, or someone who simply wants to never be cheated again — this one is for you.• The whole campus is free, right now: globalsovereignuniversity.org• Meet GENO, the AI tutor who has read every word of this book — not just chapter one. Ask him anything, any hour, in your own language.• Get the book: GAME ON! by Dr. Gene A. Constant — available on Amazon."Every person on Earth is born with an American spirit: an untamed yearning for a better tomorrow." — Dr. Gene A ConstantSupport the show Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it takes 60 seconds and helps more people find GSU. Every review puts freedom's voice in front of one more person who needs it.👉 Subscribe & ReviewVoice of Sovereignty is a production of the Foundation for Global Instruction — a free 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building a bridge to freedom through education. (EIN: 39-2716552) 🎓 FREE LEARNING TOOLS: https://www.globalsovereignuniversity.org/bookgames📖 GSU BOOKS ON AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=gene+constant&tag=gsu2026-20❤️ SUPPORT THE MISSION: - All book royalties fund free education.
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Send us Fan Mail Childhood is a job. Not a metaphor — a structure, with a start time, a supervisor, a dress code, and mandatory overtime we politely call homework. So here's a number that sounds made up and isn't: by age eighteen, the average student has spent roughly 14,000 hours in a classroom. That's about seven full-time working years. In this opening chapter of GAME ON!, Dr. Gene A. Constant asks the question almost no one says out loud — after 14,000 hours, what's the wage? We exp...
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