Intro. In that school there were no teachers or director. There were no offices, no scoldings, no bells announcing the start of a class. Order was not imposed by an adult, but by money. It was a different school, where respect was not earned with good grades or effort, but with social status. Students arriving in the most luxurious cars occupied the best seats. Those who wore expensive brand clothes spoke louder, decided on the activities and organized the groups. No one questioned them, because everyone knew that the one who had more money had more power. On the other hand, students with fewer resources walked through the halls in silence. Even if they were intelligent or kind, their opinion was hardly heard. It wasn't his ideas that mattered, but the price of his shoes or the model of his phone. Little by little, school ceased to be a place to learn and became a constant competition to prove who had more. No teachers to teach value