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Luca
When I meet someone my age their first questions are almost always “Did you graduate from college?” and “Are you getting your master’s?” And obviously my answer to both is no, so then they act like I’m a piece of crap and have no direction in life.
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Luca
I don’t think there’s any shame in making a living doing something that doesn’t make you completely miserable. And I also make more money than some people who have college degrees.
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Luca
Wouldn’t you think most people would consider owning a successful business “success?”
Jordy
Jordy
Many people attended college merely because it's the road of least resistance.
AprilR
AprilR
Considering the amount of unemployed college graduates, this is Just dumb that they would act like that.
Atrapa Almas
Atrapa Almas
How do you messure success?
Atrapa Almas
Atrapa Almas
I took my success deffinition from "Lead the field" audio book
Atrapa Almas
Atrapa Almas
"Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal"
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