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trashmanrevenge
· 6 years ago
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its not about college. Like you can go to college and be successful and you can not go to college and be successful too. Just depends what you want to do.
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mickymouse
· 6 years ago
Amen to that
guest
· 6 years ago
and you can go to college and not be successful...you can be jobless with a degree and piles of loans.
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guest_
· 6 years ago
Suckerburg stole the thing that made him rich from students he met at his college. So he likely wouldn't be so rich if he didn't go to college. Gates (like Jobs) stole his "big idea" from guys who went to college- but didn't see it's potential. Both saw opportunity in others ideas, and both got in to a field through trial and error early on. Degree or no degree- what you know is worthless if you aren't in the right place at the right time to use it, and you can't apply what you know in a marketable way. Some people go to college just to learn, some skip it to gain life experience, others go to get skills that are impractical to learn outside of school... so on. Do you, having and not needing is better than needing and not having, but opportunity rarely waits, so if you see a better alternative grab it. The whole point is to be happy and/or successful. Find your road to your goal.
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awake_ash
· 6 years ago
Stealing is the key to success, just like my mexican government and politicians, fucking rats getting richer and richer
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guest_
· 6 years ago
People tend to fall on a tight spectrum, barring those exceptional sorts in good and bad. If they're beating everyone else on what's supposed to be a pretty even field by more than about 20-30% they've either discovered a revolution, or are crooked. Since revolutions and prodigies aren't so common the best bet is on crooked.