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College programs won’t make us rich, but they can be our stepping stone towards reaching our dreams and goals in life. However, they can’t guarantee us to get rich, but with the knowledge and skills we have nurtured and developed throughout college days, it can lead us to gain higher chances of getting rich.

Now the question is, are those who weren’t able to go into college will be deprived of getting rich in the future? Certainly, no. We have seen a lot of college dropouts who were able to succeed in life, as long as they have their own unique skills and positive life’s attitudes that will guarantee their life’s success.
Some years ago, a young dude dropped out of school to chase his musical career and this became the talk of the town. I remembered a friend of mine, asked me, if the guy did the right thing and I said no that education was important. I was right in some way and I was also wrong. Today, he's not just one the famous and the richest musician in the country but in the continent. Another thing is, he later went to school and bagged a degree.

From what I've seen over the years, I've come to realize that education is important but it may not guarantee richestriches. Sometimes, chasing your dream is better, especially when you live in a developing country where you're not sure of securing a job after graduation.
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College programs won’t make us rich, but they can be our stepping stone towards reaching our dreams and goals in life. However, they can’t guarantee us to get rich, but with the knowledge and skills we have nurtured and developed throughout college days, it can lead us to gain higher chances of getting rich.

Now the question is, are those who weren’t able to go into college will be deprived of getting rich in the future? Certainly, no. We have seen a lot of college dropouts who were able to succeed in life, as long as they have their own unique skills and positive life’s attitudes that will guarantee their life’s success.
Some years ago, a young dude dropped out of school to chase his musical carriercareer and this became the talk of the town. I remembered a friend of mine, asked me, if the guy did the right thing and I said no that education was important. I was right in some way and I was also wrong. Today, he's not just one the famous and the richest musician in the country but in the continent. Another thing is, he later went to school and bagged a degree.

From what I've seen over the years, I've come to realize that education is important but it may not guarantee richest. Sometimes, chasing your dream is better, especially when you live in a developing country where you're not sure of securing a job after graduation.
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College programs won’t make us rich, but they can be our stepping stone towards reaching our dreams and goals in life. However, they can’t guarantee us to get rich, but with the knowledge and skills we have nurtured and developed throughout college days, it can lead us to gain higher chances of getting rich.

Now the question is, are those who weren’t able to go into college will be deprived of getting rich in the future? Certainly, no. We have seen a lot of college dropouts who were able to succeed in life, as long as they have their own unique skills and positive life’s attitudes that will guarantee their life’s success.
Some years ago, a young dude dropped out of school to chase his musical carrier and this became the talk of the town. I remembered a friend of mine, asked me, if the guy did the right thing and I said no that education was important. I was right in some way and I was also wrong. Today, he's not just one the famous and the richest musician in the country but in the continent. Another thing is, he later went to school and bagged a degree.

From what I've seen over the years, I've come to realize that education is important but it may not guarantee richest. Sometimes, chasing your dream is better, especially when you live in a developing country where you're not sure of securing a job after graduation.