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RETHINKING SUCCESS: WHY HAVING A DEGREE DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN SUCCESS

Having a degree is often seen as the ticket to success, but it's not the whole story. We've always been told to go to school and believe that getting a degree is the ultimate goal. But let's talk about success beyond formal education and what really matters.


Success is different for everyone, and while having a degree might help, it's not the only way to make it big. Plenty of folks without fancy diplomas have achieved incredible things because they had talent, passion, determination, and were willing to take risks. Academic qualifications aren't the be-all and end-all. Practical skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, being adaptable, and being good at a trade are also highly valued and can be learned through various ways, even if you don't have a degree.


Building a network and making connections is a big part of success. Knowing the right people can open doors for collaboration, mentorship, and access to resources. You don't have to rely on university settings to build your network. Get involved in your community, go to industry events, make connections online, and be genuine in your relationships.


Success comes from pursuing your passions and finding a purpose. Just because you have a degree doesn't mean you'll automatically find what you love. You need to identify your interests and use them to make a positive impact on the world. Whether it's starting a business, making art, helping others, or doing something meaningful, following your passion leads to success.


Learning should never stop. Success means being adaptable and keeping up with the latest trends. You can learn through workshops, certifications, online courses, and personal growth opportunities. Lifelong learning is key to long-term success, no matter if you have a formal education or not.


Success is a personal journey, and it's about more than just a degree. It's about finding fulfillment in life, achieving professional goals, and making a difference in the world. Skills, networks, passion, and continuous learning all play important roles in shaping your path to success. Embrace your unique experiences, follow your passions, and create your own version of success, regardless of whether you have a degree or not.




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