Why do college dropouts always bring up billionaires to justify their decision?

Colin X

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Before we start this off ain't no shame in dropping out to do something else productive :whoa:




Anyways, dropping out of Harvard with your own plans/business already in the works is exponentially better than dropping out of your local state school with zero plan just to "do you" :dead:




Zuckerberg, Gates, Gabe Newell, shyt all of these billionaire dropouts they bring up knew what they were doing with their life and followed their passion that ended making them a lot of money.


Folks drop out just to go back home and work two slightly above minimum wage jobs and tweet "my time comin" or "I'm up next":heh: while not doing shyt with their life.


You're not equal to Bill Gates in any way other than the fact y'all both humans.







This is almost worse than folks who say college is pointless cause their boy from a no name school with a shytty degree can't find a job :heh:
 

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You right... the talentless + passionless shouldn't abandon school....


If you have no talent or skill or business plan...get a degree and get a job nikka!!!!


But if you know you ain't meant for that shyt and can make it happen solo... fukk that shyt!!!
 

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I think people fail to realize that all these "billionaire" droupouts all came from upper middle class to wealthy families.

:yeshrug: it's still their decisions though.

Most white people by default come from "wealthier" families. Nonetheless, it's not true. There's so many people who clawed their way from nothing but since you have self limiting beliefs about that, I'm not gonna try to convince you.

Point blank. If you meant to be somebody, you will. If you aren't, you won't. A degree won't change that. You'll just be one of those fat bald guys working at PNC Bank making $41,000 a year hating your life. If you meant to be somebody, a degree will have a multiplier effect, get your there faster, open more doors. With no degree, if you're meant to be somebody, it will take 2x as long. Half of Millennials live with their parents, are still getting support from their parents and aren't making anywhere near the salary society promised them if they went to college, you know since the dropouts and C average graduates who actually employ us shipped all our shyt overseas and brainwashed us to do the work of two or three employees for less pay after massive layoffs in 2008. Automation is on it's way in full force too :ohlawd: So maybe some of these college grads should be thinking about starting their own companies or alternative career paths because on a macro level, the beaten path isn't working too well anymore. I know,,,,everybody on the Coli making 6 figures at Goldman Sachs and Mckinsey though :ahh:
 

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not every college drop out does this

some people drop out of college maybe because it's not for them due to social / health issues?

there are many factors

besides, most drop outs do go back to college after some real world experience

:stopitslime:@ you caring about others but not yourself...
 

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I play the lottery so I would be a hypocrite to clown people trying to finish on top against really bad odds.
 

Larry Lambo

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Billionaires may be the easiest example to bring up, but I run across successful people that didn't graduate from college all the time. My uncle has been making 6 figs plus for the last 10 years and he doesn't have a degree. It definitely helps, but it isn't a requirement for success.
 
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