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1. "Hard work will get you where you want to be in life, and the paycheck to match as you move up the ladder..."
(Same thing with good grades, college, average jobs, whatever. They don't mention the disclaimer: Only if you are working towards a worthy idea or goal. (There is a cap or a limit to your potential when you're working for someone else's idea, goals and dreams.)
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2. Going back to the school, college and good grades part I just mentioned above..
A degree does not improve your chances of success, only you do. The only value of it, is that it's a push for some people to feel like they have a reason to take on more responsibility or a higher paying, more demanding, company position. We live in a golden age of information, there is no reason at all you can't absorb the knowledge needed to be successful. College is a simply a way of paying someone else to do the research and explaining it all to you. (That laziness comes with a hefty price tag)
Often people miss out on one of the best learning tools in the world: Experience. Anyone can read or be taught something, but it takes real trial and error to fully understand something and master it.
If you truly DESIRE with all your heart to be the person you want to be, accomplish something, or become the best in your line of work, there is no substitute for following through with passion, motivation and a relentless commitment to grow and learn.
Your average college student really doesn't care about learning, more or less they focus on getting through. The struggle is celebrated by partying and drinking all night. See the perspective here..
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(Same thing with good grades, college, average jobs, whatever. They don't mention the disclaimer: Only if you are working towards a worthy idea or goal. (There is a cap or a limit to your potential when you're working for someone else's idea, goals and dreams.)
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2. Going back to the school, college and good grades part I just mentioned above..
A degree does not improve your chances of success, only you do. The only value of it, is that it's a push for some people to feel like they have a reason to take on more responsibility or a higher paying, more demanding, company position. We live in a golden age of information, there is no reason at all you can't absorb the knowledge needed to be successful. College is a simply a way of paying someone else to do the research and explaining it all to you. (That laziness comes with a hefty price tag)
Often people miss out on one of the best learning tools in the world: Experience. Anyone can read or be taught something, but it takes real trial and error to fully understand something and master it.
If you truly DESIRE with all your heart to be the person you want to be, accomplish something, or become the best in your line of work, there is no substitute for following through with passion, motivation and a relentless commitment to grow and learn.
Your average college student really doesn't care about learning, more or less they focus on getting through. The struggle is celebrated by partying and drinking all night. See the perspective here..
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