No High School or College Life
Skipping high school and college means Amish kids miss out on prom, college parties, and those fun student loans that linger like uninvited guests. Instead, they jump straight into learning practical skills like farming, carpentry, or running a family business. While this sounds old-fashioned, it teaches a big lesson: skipping the student debt treadmill is a major money saver.
No tuition fees or textbook bills means more cash in the pocket and fewer financial headaches. The Amish show that while education is important, the cost doesn’t have to come with a mountain of debt. Sometimes, real-world learning beats a pricey degree any day.