"Don't do it. Why? Because if that's your character you need every bit of structure that your school or university is providing you. Before you can even think of starting your own business you will have to learn self-discipline."
OR you can drop out and get a lousy, physical job - get the same structure you get from school, gain better appreciation for mental skills and abilities that university teaches you, and add to your bankroll (albeit, slowly) instead of your debt load.
This, instead of coasting through school with lousy character and no discipline and getting less out of it then if you appreciate it more.
Yeah, going to university in the hopes of learning discipline is like going to [some place not commonly associated with X] to learn [X]. [1]
If it's discipline you need, you'd be better off spending four years in the military. Perhaps you'll say that this is "discipline provided by others" rather than "self-discipline", but in practice I'm not sure there's much of a difference based on the ex-military folks I've met.
[1] Sorry, the metaphor subsystem of my brain is broken today. Insert your own metaphor here.
OR you can drop out and get a lousy, physical job - get the same structure you get from school, gain better appreciation for mental skills and abilities that university teaches you, and add to your bankroll (albeit, slowly) instead of your debt load.
This, instead of coasting through school with lousy character and no discipline and getting less out of it then if you appreciate it more.