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Board Economics
Re: Isn't it all about money?
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0t3p0t
on 06/03/2024, 11:09:32 UTC

What if I don't want to go through all these process, don't care if I'm a graduate or not or if I'm good at speaking good English or not buth I'm just focused on how to make the money and end up making the money, won't the end justify the means?


If this is easy as you said then no one will go to school to graduate and build their career path just to get a job. You’re right that everyone is busting their asses to earn money so with your suggestion is being lazy and magically earn money by competing to others that have a better education to you?

There’s some people that really become rich with even graduated but most of them have brilliant mind. So if you think that you are like then you can skip school and build your own business and company but there’s no way to achieve that if you are just a regular person just like the majority that’s why getting a bachelors degree is the common path because it’s easy to get a job having this qualification rather than nothing.
That is if we are being smart I mean as smart as those who have achieved financial freedom through their efforts in finding opportunities.  We all know that stereotyping is part of the society and for me professionals has the bigger chance of being a priority to be hired in high paying jobs unless you have a special skills that you can utilize and get a decent income. It is really up to us on how and what strategy we will be using to prosper in our journey to the future.