"e;The Syllabus of One - Mastering high-income skills without the debt"e; is a manifesto for the modern autodidact. In an era where university tuition is skyrocketing and information is free, this book argues that the ability to self-educate is the ultimate competitive advantage. It deconstructs the methods of history's greatest self-taught figures, from Benjamin Franklin to modern tech founders. Educator Sarah P. Stone provides a framework for building your own curriculum. She explains how to curate high-quality resources, how to test your own knowledge without exams, and how to signal competence to employers without a degree. The book addresses the "e;imposter syndrome"e; that plagues self-learners and proves that portfolio beats pedigree. Readers will learn to take full responsibility for their intellectual growth. "e;The Syllabus of One"e; is for those who are tired of waiting for a professor to validate them. It empowers you to turn the internet into your personal university and graduate with skills, not debt.