Way to make this personal, kiddo. Ad hominem attacks. You know nothing about me, but you believe I'm motivated by money, that I have a crummy teaching job(I love learning, else why would I have spent most of my life as either a student or a teacher?), that I don't think of myself as successful.
I teach kids that life is unfair because it is. And it's not unfair because it's the natural state of the universe, but because people have made it so. I also teach them that they have a responsibility to make it more fair. We all do. I'm not going to lie to them and tell them that the world they live in is a meritocracy ruled where people's fortunes are determined by their hard work.
I don't tell kids not to work hard. I tell them to apply themselves, to find things they love and do them to the full extent of their abilities, to give themselves over to their chosen fields and passions. But I also tell them to never, ever buy into the crap and that success is a reflection of how hard someone worked. That being rich means you've worked harder than those who are poor. That being in the NBA means you've practiced more and harder than people who never made it to the NBA. That having a degree means you've worked harder than people who haven't got one. That Justin Bieber is Justin Bieber because he worked harder than the kids in the school band.
You think you know about real world? You know jack all. You have absolutely no qualifications to speak on anything related to teaching or education. None. If you think kids who drop out drop out because they're lazy, you're so deluded that I don't know where to begin. Or that rewarding kids who do well will do anything more than just perpetuate the divide between the successful and the unsuccessful.