Asking millionaires if a college degree is necessary to be successful
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I love how he says he uses college to mature and develop, not to get the knowledge necessary to become a millionaire...
Right only rich kids aren’t mature at 18 when you had a hard life your mature at like 16 from all the stress and life experiences.
If you think college isn’t necessary only because you’re not guaranteed of becoming a millionaire then you’re lost.
@@jaredwilliams6853 your mindset is so negative
@@shaqthanos4716 how?
Eh well you need skills for certain fields and they are only recognized for the most part.if you have a college degree
Definitely not necessary to be successful, the only thing that’s necessary to be successful is hard work and perseverance
Lol but degree can be very helpful, especially computer acience
@@Jabba-le-feminist-hating-Hutt it can be, but to be rich you have to own businesses
@@McFlashh I agree , my stepdad has two masters degree and he doesn’t even make 6 figures yet at the age of 50.
@@RIP.BIG092MLBOA It’s true, also what does he have the degrees in?
My nephew is very successful. He went on a dating site, met a beautiful lady with an amazing business and beautiful huge mansion both of which her late husband built and now he believes he earned his success. All he has succeeded at is being handsome and BSing her into marrying him. He's just a gigolo.........but he's successful.
On a real note, my late uncle was a plumber, and he made so much money to the point where his hobbies involved flying planes and buying expensive motorcycles
Exception don't make the rule.
@@rememberme3762 than play as the exception not the rule
Probably owned his own shop.
@@jackcarraway4707 Nope, plumbers in cities make bank
@@rememberme3762 There is no exception, plumbers make so much money (especially in big cities) because they have skills that most people do not.
I have met THE most immature people in college
What College did you he (Old Man) go to?
It’s the discipline to make the right choices while your there most ppl don’t
Yeah same
Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords!
(YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty)
To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
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Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
@@axelgarcia709Yeshua(Jesus) the Christ loves you! Praise YHWH El Shaddai and may He bless you! Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords!
(YHWH - the LORD) (El Shaddai - God Almighty)
To those who haven’t; Repent of your sins and believe on the Adon Jesus the Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for your sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and you shall receive the Holy Spirit of God and He shall dwell within you. You shall be saved. Be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit!
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
-
Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
I have two degrees and I say NO. Most of higher education is designed for you to work for someone else. Having a great career and retiring may be many people's dream. You can do that with or without a degree. You need a degree if that thing you wanna do warrants a degree. If your dream is to own a business then you absolutely do not need a degree. However, even a business owner can benefit from a few dedicated classes. Even with that, the owner does not need to know every nuance of their own business. What they do need to know, is how to select, trust, and retain, the best talent. The problem with college is that we trusted that it was a golden ticket. It is not. College should be USED as a tool. But it's mostly what YOU do with that tool. In the end, even being rich isn't necessarily success. Having a great close knit family, generating enough to take care of yourself comfortably, enough to bury yourself, and leaving an inheritance, is way more than most of the world is able to do. Many rich people are miserable. Don't go chasing after the rich people just because they are rich.
you don't know how much this helped. thank you so much for taking out the time to write this.
@@chocofoxo2894 I'd go back and read it myself if I ever lost my focus. Please look into the F.I.R.E. movement. It stands for Financial Freedom Retire Early. Once I started looking at working from the F.I.R.E. perspective, everything started changing and many paths began to open up.
@@leeluv96 ill definitely look into it right now and tell you what i think. thank you so much for the genuine advice !
@@leeluv96 you hit the nail right on the head with that!
Thank you
well said! I'm wondering if I should take off my job instead go for college to earn the degree, but there's no way to know what kind of future jobs,business etc. will be.
I like thought of not always wanna follow every single rich people, not everyone is as worthy as you might thought.
The old man is right. Take that gap year. I went to college straight out of high school and it is horrible.
How come
Why
Sounds like a personal problem
Experiencing it right now as a freshman. Everything is just so draining to me and this feeling of unpreparedness I got for not taking a break after highschool is giving me a ton of anxiety even if I'm already nearing last sem finals now
@@kekiboo sounds like a personal problem loser
Second dude gatekeeping how to become a millionaire😂
There are only 2 ways to make money. Capital gains (gains from investing) and income (money from a job or business). You will not become rich from investing, but it can extremely amplify your income if you think “decade trader” not day trader. When it comes to a job you can work in a high paying field that doesn’t require college like Tech Sales or IT.
@@OFFONEHow would you get into IT/Tech Sales without a degree?
Plumbers make alot of money, where I live their annual salary is 80k. That is alot more than a good amount of degrees.
@@zakaryloreto6526 Yeah tradesmen make more money than college graduates on average. 2nd guy was right.
@@KyleDallasthere are IT certificates you can get online
A plumber really is always needed.
Damn he really doesn’t want us to be millionaires
That’s a shitty job. Literally.
@@welcomeparadise4433a plumber can make good money
@@welcomeparadise4433 wrong . Some plumbers today be Making more money then doctors are
@@welcomeparadise4433u crazy they be making the same amount as folks who get degrees 80 to 100 k a year
Facts: people with degrees are mostly liked to make big money, but that does not mean that people without a degree cant make lots of money, the thing is that its going to be much harder
Erm you’re missing out the fact that you need to have a high grade and have to have done a Stem subject in a prestigious university that is globally recognised - unfortunately if you don’t have relevant work experience after you graduate university (at least 2-3 years in whatever field you’ve done, and even then that’s hard to find as there are so many applicants for internships every year for work experience) - then finding a high paying job or a graduate scheme is gonna be hard after you graduate.
And most need a Masters or above for their resume/CV to stand out (which means they have to take out more debt) to get a job with an entry level salary to progress but then they have that debt to pay off which may take 30 years if they don’t have a side hustle.
You just get to make it while enjoying it with a degree
@@YG-rr6zv LOL... Yes, a degree in STEM is very useful but the other stuff is nonsense.
No hiring manager ever cared whether I graduated with honors or not. Similarly, I've hired ~100 young professionals during my career and never used grades or a university's prestige to make a decision. None of my peers have ever used those as criteria for hiring.
All I need to know is... Do you have the appropriate skills for the role or can you quickly learn them? Do you have a reasonable level of emotional intelligence?
@@eddiemalvin yes you’re right👏 about hiring managers not caring whether you got honours or not - but that’s kinda rare and that with the university you went to and work experience (which trumps the degree you got to get your foot in the door in the 1st place)
And I’m talking about high-paying jobs either in corporate, medical or law - not marketing or something else that doesn’t require a degree (which I I think you’re referring to, otherwise I think you’re just being ignorant).
But to sum up, it’s the high paying jobs that require a stem degree from a top university (that unfortunately hiring managers do consider till this day cos they would rather hire someone from Oxford university than somebody from a low ranking uni).
You of course have to be wary of causation versus correlation though. The degree is not necessarily what's causing the higher income, as many have discussed before. We're also starting to see a sea-change as increasing numbers of young adults are thinking twice about their options, as more and more opportunities are opening up outside of the 'prescribed' mainstream college route. A relatively recent study in the UK (and embarrassingly, I can't quote you the source) revealed that only a select few disciplines are bringing in a lifetime Return on Investment - including the usual suspects, such as Computer Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Maths (? - I think) - though the top-rated institutions certainly offer additional potential ROI due to the prestige of having a degree from one of them. This research was carried out within the UK only, so I can't claim whether it applies to prospects and markets in other countries. Deciding on whether to go the college route is complex: for some, the decision is very straightforward, but for many, some serious research and calculations need to be executed first, especially if it requires taking on huge debt.
Defining ‘success’ is a tough one.
If my job is something that I genuinely like and pays just enough to fund a comfortable life, then in my eyes, I’ve succeeded.
unfrtunately, many ppl never even achieve that in their lifetimes. Why? We're humans, and our passions are always constantly changing.
I completely agree: 'success' should always be defined by the individual. It's personal, relative, and needs to be considered beyond our modern society's prescription - the narrative that success = as much financial wealth and material status as possible. Money is not irrelevant - and it's critical for those who have too little - but for others, it's a slice of the pie-of-life. You need to also consider your health, relationships, fulfillment, and the nebulous-but-important peace and happiness.
College took years from my life and most of my hair as well.
😅😅 I’m going to college next year
I’m not going. I find more negatives than positives. Thanks for telling me.
😭😭😭
@@deleted_account_0530 If you don't mind, can you tell me what you will do if not get a college degree. Where I am from, voluntarily not going to college is such a foreign concept.
@@deleted_account_0530grow a pair and either go to college OR join military with a non combat mos
Or join IBEW to be electrician
After HS I took a year off but knowing what I know now I’d say go to a technical college before going to a 4 year college. Skills get you a job and if you like that job, then go to college and get a higher degree, that way you can advance in the job field you’re in. Because if you go to a 4 year college, then it doesn’t matter what job or company you get; you’ll still have to start at an entry level for that company.
Damn
Real life getting a job : Where is your degree?
Yea and when you get the said degree your coworkers tell you a degree was a waste of time😂
People need to hire by skill anyway. 😑
@@deleted_account_0530 Skills + Degree
Bruh i can hire a lot college graduates if I'm the founder of a Company who has no degree and can still become a billionaire 😅
@@CocLegend317 But lt’s too hard become rich without degree. Because mostly 4yrs graduated people are more wisdom and good at work
Remember: For every success story about a high school/college dropout, there are thousands (if not millions) of failed attempts. Just complete your education to be safe
Thank you so much. People say to skip college because it's not worth it but in my opinion it's an investment for the long term. Once again thank you so much.
@@OVERLORDCLOWNcollege is a safe net its always better to have a safe net then none
"Waste 5 years of your life and hundreds of thousands of dollars so you can be well rounded". Yeah, thats definetly the way to succeed in life.
May I ask what you're currently doing in life?
@@LisaMarie-rh5yn I'm currently failing to succeed in life after spending 5 years paying to become well rounded.
Thats why higher education should be free.
@@behindyou666 no, higher education shouldnt be necessary. We dont need government to pay so someone can study useless crap. And make no mistake, most of college is useless crap. The only reason we value college is because employers value college. But this trend is very much reversing because more and more utterly useless people are graduating college. They dont teach the skills you need in the workforce, they dont teach the skills needed in life. They teach a bunch of information that most people forget after they finish a class.
What we need is to go back to the model we used for most of human history which was apprenticeships. Thats currently what the trades often use. Its way more effective at learning a career, and you arent wasting time and money on useless things just so you can say you're "well rounded"
And we need to stop treating people that chose not to go to college like morons and failures when they have clearly made the better financial decision.
@@jacobhargiss9909 bro, most acedemic jobs, basically 90% of all jobs, REQUIRES you to have a degree. You will not get a good job in the acedemic field, except for maybe IT, if you have never went to uni.
It’s definitely not necessary for success but I feel like it may help you in developing a proper work ethic it can also help you socialize and that work with people who are your age it also allows you to networking with a lot more people which arguably is the most valuable part of it
The more you learn the more you earn
Yes, though there are of course many environments and routes through which one can learn. I've learnt far more since my degree, eons ago, than during my 4-year degree. Real-world experience counts for a lot.
It depends. No fix answer
I have my Master’s. I wish I started my business way sooner instead of going to college. I learned practically nothing of substantial value.
No. Its not necessary. Electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc make a lot of money. You can start off pushing carts and work your way up to management at some supermarket. To say you need a degree is ridiculous.
86% of millionaires have a degree. Not necessary, but helps nonetheless
@@eggselent9814They aren't counting young multi-millionaires. They are counting old 60 year old+, boomers who have a net worth of $1million 😂. I want to be rich young... 🔥💵
@@zulu-bravo255 Then invest all your money right now. If you‘re good then good job. If not then well you fucked up. I‘m playing the safe game honestly. I already got to know the CEOs of some pretty big companies by going to college
@@eggselent9814 I am in community college right know for Financial Management. I am passing very well. To me it seems like a waste of time. Mabey for immigrants it is worth it. But I want to be rich young. Especially in these times, where time is not on anyones side anymore. College is good for networking, I have met many people so far. But I don't want to have a salary like a regular person. I don't want to be a sheep. I want more 🔥💵✝️
@@eggselent9814 Plus becoming a CEO is the equivalent of winning the lottery. It most likely will never EVER happen. I am 18 so if somehow I am wrong I can always go back to college. 😂 But to each there own. Not everyone wants the most of life.
Lol yes workers are necessary, but workers are oppressed and exploited, are you successful if you are living comfortably but dont have health care? To be successful and to be necessary are two very different things.
College students become workers too lol
@@LuBiWaN03 Not all of them...
Statistically most successful CEO’s have a college degree in North America and most in Europe have a masters. So unfortunately people who says otherwise are wrong.
Not true at all. Most CEOs are college drop outs.
The statistical probability that someone will become a CEO is so low that they shouldn’t base their decision about whether or not to go to college upon the education of the average CEO.
Make realistic decisions based off of the most probably outcome.
Most founders don't have a college degree.
Didn’t most of the billionaires we see about drop out or not get their degree?
@@kyky868no most billionaires, statistically, have at least a bachelors degree.
Getting out in to real world creates mature ppl. College is just a bubble from the real world same way high school is
The key to success is knowing what you love and having the determination to learn more of it until you master it.
It's hard to find what you truly love.
It's harder to commit to learning it.
Do that, you'll succeed.
Of the 3 millionaire's ive had the pleasure of knowing & meeting, they all told me to avoid school because of what its become not what you actually get from it anymore.
then how are you going to get a job then? most companies wont let you work without a degree
@@user-cy9jq9tk9f most people have a highschool diploma or some sort of secondary education but theres also trades that you can do with no degree that they will send you to an apprentice job or just work your way up but sometimes they'll send you to school or give you proper training & experience
@@user-cy9jq9tk9f more for after highschool/college & university. Look at what you see & read about campuses being against there own principles & morals
Bro my dad is filthy fucking rich, has his own business, and is *thriving* and he never went to college. In fact he dropped out of high-school
what did bro do? if you don’t mind dropping his methods?
Yeah, slide the methods 😭
College/tech schools/apprenticeships provide a foundation which too build upon. It is up to the individual to build their own success college or no college.
Agreed
College is super necessary. If you want to be deeply in debt and begging the government for a bailout.
Salesmen can make more than doctors by 10x but also 100x less.
the first guy. i love him. he's giving realistic advice.
The older guy has no idea what he’s talking about. He’s saying you need a college degree just so you can mature 😂
He never said that, he said so you can mature during those years he never mentioned anything about a degree. He means maturity, if you end up with a degree that’s just the bonus. If he meant degree he would have told you which degree.
They're are too older dudes what are you talking about ?
The fact that you interpreted that way says a lot about your maturity
Mr. boomer over here with the "absolutely"
And always remember, the harder YOU work, the faster HE buys a new car, vacation home, etc
@@thomaswood1158frfrf ur not wrong
Yeah he doesn’t understand that it’s not like back in his day where he could work a minimum wage part time job and pay for college. Maybe some student loans too but in the end it wasn’t so severe that he couldn’t pay it off.
Unless u wanna make less than $20 an hour, yeah, don't go lol
@@willm678 It's possible I did it, you gotta go to community college first then transfer. It's not hard.
Wow thats what i exactly intended to do , 1 year gap ! But i felt bad about falling behind ! This made me feel perfect , thank you so much you have no idea how happy that made me !
'Falling behind' is a concept and sentiment that years of schooling teaches. In the real world, 'falling behind' is much less of a thing. (Unless you're female, and you definitely want to birth your own children - because the biological clock needs to be taken seriously.)
All you have to ask yourself is, 'falling behind what? Or falling behind whom?' It's healthier to compare yourself to yourself, rather than to others; throughout the rest of your life, there will be people 'ahead' of you, in some respects, and people 'behind' you in others. There are plenty of late-bloomers who find their version of success in their 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s.
Talking of late bloomers, this book is awesome, by Rich Karlgaard: Late Bloomers - The Hidden Strengths of Learning and Succeeding at Your Own Pace.
A brilliant read for any young adults freaking out over our modern's society's high pressure narratives!
College is good. But a trade is great
"Do you think a college degree is necessary to be successful?"
No.
Having one gap year or more after high school is actually necessary, few people knows that.
The overwhelming majority of people who took a loss at university or who could not afford to go to university in the first place but found success through other means will say no. On the other hand, people whose degrees paved the way to success will almost always say yes. So, this line of questioning is pointless.
Honestly
In our country taking a gap year is almost like a suicide. because top unis don't allow to apply for second time.if you graduate from your higher secondary school (highschool) you have to apply at that season or you wont be able to apply ever again in that school😢
Which country you are from?
@@shaunsensei6948 Bangladesh
@@bappyhasanjahid4985im also from Bangladesh 💀
@@kidsworldrose4847 Best of luck brother🗿👍
Taking a gap year is one of the best things you can do, get a job and save up, use some of the money to try and find ways to make more money in your free time. In a year if you work part time 4hrs/day 5days a week you should be able to muster up at least £12k which is $15k. Save like 8k, spend 2k on fun stuff idk, use 5k to try to make more money. That’s if you live with your parents while taking your gap year. You can still have a lot of fun and if don’t mind working a bit longer or on weekends you could have even more expendable income to spend on fun things because a gap year should still be fun in my opinion.
Absolutely NOT! It's a waste of money anymore! You can get a 6 figure job without a degree! Get a computer security certification, Electrician, Plumber, HVAC, Contractor.... you can do those without a degree.
You can also rob a bank
@@Peter-uo9km you can also go to prison
@@DrAngelKins just got out of jail. Saw cain velasquez there.
@@DrAngelKinsyou can also escape it
@@Peter-uo9kmok.
It's crazy how in some countries, you can just walk up to a random millionaire down the street and interview them
Bro cut the first guy for saying no 😂
"There NOT" had me dead
I’m currently studying Additional support needs at college. It’s my third time but I hate group work and standing in front of class. I really struggle with placement as well. I’m very anxious. I’ve been in this situation before. I know I am not going to be able to pass course it’s to much for me I’m 34 it’s my last chance at college. I can’t speak to lecturers or parents I’ve been down this road many times I was asked if I am going to be able to complete course this time I said yes but now I know I’m definitely not going to be able to get through course. Don’t know what the best thing to do is. I don’t have anyone in my course I can talk to. There is no way I can last a year and pass this course. I’m really struggling.
It isn’t necessary! But it is useful to have
It's a yes and no answer depending on your field of expertise. If you want to go into the service industries (medical, tourism, etc) then yes, you need some form of recognition wether it be degree, diploma, etc. If you want to go into more of a skill base (programming, language, economy) a degree MAY HELP you gain an advantage but not necessary. I've beem working as a software developer without going to college, just the knowledge from Harvard CS50 and a training certificate.
I think both of these are true. I think a gap year or a few out of high school is a great idea. And if you're not sure what to do just do general studies you get all of your core classes out of the way. I wish somebody would have told me this all those classes are transferable.
I mean 89% of millionaires are college-educated and that should really tell you something
It tells us there's a correlation, not causation.
@@Being_Bohemian when 40% of the population is college educated but 89% of millionaires are, that’s clear indication. Otherwise it would also be 40%.
@@redbrixanimations That doesn't pinpoint causation though - only a strong correlation. There's been much discussion online about this association, by all kinds of voices. For example, college graduates are more likely to come from highly-driven families, with a strong sense of conscientiousness and agency. They're also more likely to come from higher-income families. These characteristics also lend themselves to making high wealth (in this case, we're discussing millionaires). There's a very strong relationship between our own wealth and our parents' wealth. It's not the college degree or the certificate that is necessarily *causing* the relative high number of millionaires, coming from that cohort. That's my point, and the point of many others discussing this association. I accept the correlation, but causation is far more nuanced.
@@Being_Bohemian can’t say I disagree with what you’re saying. Except one thing is that majority of millionaires are first-generation wealthy.
I wanted to take a year gap after high school before going to college because I am mentally unwell but my mother would often compare me with my peers so it has been very hard for me. (Mental Health is a taboo topic here).
If I was gonna take a year gap, I would be seen as a dissapointment. Because, my peers have already set themselves for college. On the otherhand, I am not... and everyone tells me I would be left behind.
I wanted a year gap, so I could better myself, I am not ready. Now that I am forced into college, my suicidal ideations have risen up.
I don't speak up about this to anyone, because when there is news about a person who commited suicide. All I hear them say is: "He is such a coward", "What a shallow minded person", "Such a dumb decision", "He will go to hell for that".
I once told my mom about it, but she called me "Shallow Minded" and that "I am making GOD angry" and that "I will go to hell".
Yes, that's why I keep everything to myself, life is nothing but a burden to me, I don't find joy in it. I'm planning to take my own life by replacing oxygen in my lungs with either helium and nitrogen (1 tank) by inhaling it while having a plastic bag around my head and a little tube for letting the nitrogen and/or helium in.
HELP IS ACCESSIBLE!!!!!! U HAVE THE INTERNET
you dont need college if you live in america. if you're in asia, getting any chance of success requires it
You cant make your own business in asia?
of course small businesses exist everywhere but if we're talking growing into big companies that would be for a select very few entrepreneurial people. besides, you have to have extreme luck in finding opportunities and knowing the right people. back then, it was easier to grow small companies to multi billion dollar business because opportunity was everywhere (industrial revolution, internet, etc)
@@lx4302 So whats your definition of success? Because to me success is owning a company and being rich while hardly having to work. A college degree does nothing to help you get there, it’s just to get a job and work for someone else
@@ren6412 you dont need a loan, you can start a small service business like lawncare super cheap
@@ren6412 Sounds terrible. Not too different in America, you can get a 100k loan for college no questions asked but if you try to make a business everyone calls you stupid. I guarantee theres something you can do for a business, theres always an opportunity. Think outside the box.
For the most part college doesn't provide anyone with a specific tangible skill. Ridiculous. If it was free it would be worth the price - maybe.
Huh? You go to college to learn a skill, to then be employed by a company that wants those skills you just learned. If you go to school and learn about computer science, a company will hire you for your skill and knowledge in computer science that you learned in college. Never thought I’d ever explain what learning is for in college.
@@kiduslovesJesus I'm a retired engineer. I went to graduate school. When I finally landed my first job, my boss called me in and told me it was time to go to real college because most of what had learned at university was backwards. I realized, very quickly, he was correct.
@@BashoStrikes Yea, for some degrees information you learn in college won’t be up to date, but that’s normally only for degrees with applications since you’re being hired by a company. For example, a lot of the information you retain in a cs degree is theoretical so the information will be relevant, but for a computer engineering degree which is an applied science, the information wont always be up to date since tech is always changing. You can’t really blame that on the college, it’s just the nature of many industries to constantly change. Since you’re an engineer, I can understand how some of the information you learned in college turned out to be obsolete.
@@kiduslovesJesus It wasn't just obsolete, for the price I paid, it was obscene. Cheers!
“College gives you that time”
So without college i die?
College degree is important for us to improve. But it doesn't mean without a degree makes you failure
Exactly!
Even plumbers have to go to school to learn and get a license lol
Success is subjective and therefore nothing is needed unless is specific to what you want to do
One of the best comments on this post! One hundred percent.
Yeah, people tend to talk in absolutes. A lot of questions have subjective answers and answers depend on multiple factors.
I love when he interviewed normal size Shaq
"You will be a failure without a degree " -
A person who is working for someone else who doesn't get one cent per day as passive income
Nessessary no, but it sure as hell helps
Sometimes it helps, but not always. Return on Investment is what needs to be addressed (though granted, college / university can bring some forms of ROI that are hard to price-up, e.g. friends, socials, maybe a future spouse, and networking). A relatively recent study in the UK has shone the light on lifetime ROI on the college-route, and the general conclusion was that only certain disciplines (e.g. including Computer Science, Law, Medicine, Engineering subjects and Maths (? I think)) are bringing in a lifetime's ROI, but that nearly all other disciplines are not - in the UK, at least. So university can be a costly mistake, for many. But is not a costly mistake for all. Also, the study indicated that the prestige of a degree from the usual top red-brick establishments confers a higher ROI than not having been, on average, even if the degree itself would not otherwise bring the graduate a ROI over their lifetime.
He skipped first dude when he was shaking his head no😂 everyone doesn't have to go to college, hell you don't need a high-school diploma to succeed
the reason why I’m looking into a bachelors in business admin is exactly because it is broad and diverse. I plan on working for myself for the rest of my life and mainly am looking for a degree that would help me learn the fundamentals of business. what would you recommend to someone who is getting their education for their own knowledge in my shoes?❤
Easy for me to say (I have a degree, and am Gen X), but my experience is there's nothing like acquiring actual business experience, from launching a business as young as possible. You then have time to make real-world mistakes, and learn on-the-job (as most humans have done, since the dawn of humanity). I can't comment on MBAs and their usefulness in entrepreneurship, but the content of most undergrad business degrees - as far as I have seen - is arguably outdated and myopic, and based on textbook theory, rather than the very fast-changing real world of business and business development 'out there'.
Don't do business admin. Instead do Finance or accounting.
Well, I'm handy..😂😂
No no no... Some careers yes, but others no
"The government wants taxes always needed"
College is such a waste of time
my parents are trying to force me to go to college😭 lil do they know I already got a plan that dont involve all that
Bad things about having parents is some of them like to force everything upon their children only for their own satisfaction...and the children have to sacrifice many years of their lives to do something that they don't even interested in...
@@morningstar6691 its not having family is bad.
They just want to best for u, but just as everyone else no one is perfect. And unperfect people aren't always correct.
@@gaelatriano5996 well,that's what I'm trying to say..
@@morningstar6691 and I agree strongly.
@@morningstar6691 am trying tell my parents about it but they wont listen, Trust me I will prove them wrong
A college degree is necessary because we can't all be plumbers.
What if I don’t Wana be a plumber? That’s exactly why college is necessary for most people
No
Have you ever heard of trade school
not necessary bil gates isnt plumber💀
Then you can get into one of the other thousands of careers, college is only necessary for jobs that require a degree which most don't
Start a career that doesn’t need school be a rapper, singer, CZcamsr, streamer there’s a lot of options to get rich without school
Smart to show both sides of this one
I know a few millionaires. They say just work
"A plumber is always needed!" So, when EVERYONE becomes a plumber, how successful will you be?
a college degree is how you become a god like in the comic books..
Even the first guy said get experience in work and then join clg
Depends on what you mean with success, define success…
That dude who said college was time to mature was wrong. Join the military first to gain maturity plus get your education paid for.
Nah I'll just stick with meme coins
College is different now. You pay 100k for a piece of paper then get a sales job like everyone else.
I think it could be a mix of both you can go to school study the field you’re interested and create you’re own bussiness out of it with the knowledge you have gained from college
It depends. Do I have a degree? Yes. But it's also my biggest life regret because it has no relevance to what I do. Complete waste of time and money.
But you have an advantage , I bet you could get a different job with good pay totally unrelated to your degree, just because simple fact you have a degree .
@@ozzayyyy The thing for my circumstances is I'm self-employed. I think for people pursuing jobs with companies it's often a requirement.
He said a plumber is always needed😂🤣😫😁😆❤❤❤
In the end i think its inbetween and its all about whether u want to or not
I agree that you DO NOT need to go to college to be successful, HOWEVER I would never tell a kid not to go to college. Also, it depends on what you want to do in life and what you define as being successful.
Some people define success based on income. Others define success as happiness. How much money you have might be someone's happiness, while others might say they're successful because they have everything they need without making six figures a year.
Also keep in mind there's people who make really good money, and are in so much debt that they live / work just to pay debt. So you have to decide what you consider being successful. 🤷🏻♀️
If you are going for a specific job that requires you to go through college. I know many people, although not all, that don't want just ANY job. They want THEIR job. That's what we spent all of middle and high school preparing for.
Love that shirt 💪
You mean you're asking a bunch of accidental millionaires.
At 7:22 it appears the walls came tumbling down 😂
I know people who are millionaires in the trades.
A couple of them didn't even go past 3rd grade.
I would say college is important to find like-minded individuals. Your network is your net worth
Don't listen to that old man he has a point but his way of thinking is very old fashion.
Dude could have said just give yourself 5 years to grow up
Failure teaches you the best maturity not fellowship
Love the shirt
A plumber is always needed but not everyone can handle that those jobs pay well because of what you go through on the job
100% not necessarily,, but can open doors of opportunities this is a competitive society we live in.....I developed my maturity through the military and work experience not sitting in class for hours
As an immigrant, I came to the USA because of my college degree. I believe a college degree is necessary to be successful.
To be an employee yes you need a college degree.
@PastelPlumBerry most of them are ass underpaying ones, and others require some prior experience which can take some time regardless
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You need a college degree for most fields like tech finance etc
@@_alexmuerto_ this is FACTS. This is why I’m going to college. I’ve seen the other side. This is NOT PRETTY. For those that say “college Is a scam” it cannot be anymore of a scam then my job prospects are now. I’m a great worker, always offered managerial positions. I just have NO SKILLS and education. It is NEEDED TO GET A GOOD JOB. Everyone I know with a degree…is doing WELL. Everyone I know IS NOT and can only get a job at subway or chipotle or the like
This is very very true. I don’t have a degree and it SUCKS. I would be much more confident and at least have a ticket to the dance, If I had a degree. And I will get it one day. The funny thing is people mention Bill Gates and one in a billion type people, which is crazy and misleading and absurd.
There ARE MANY JOBS, that one can NEVER EVEN APPLY FOR, unless they have that magical college degree. So kiss my ass to whoever says otherwise
That question is loaded AF. Success is intangible person to person.
I think a gap year is awesome. But you should do something in that gap year(s) to learn about life and yourself.
A strong education is a good base for anything you do, whether in plumbing or in life. But success is what you make it not what everyone else perceives.
The way he said "no" and then said "a plumber is always needed"
Some people love more people staying in poverty and lower levels so they can do whatever they want in life.
Not furthering their education is the biggest mistake (most) people have ever made, and they will learn it the hard way when they reach 35 to 40,yo self...
Thank you. I will attend my local college.
Are u saying he’s wrong ?
We are entering the opposite problem, if everyone has a degree then nothing academic is special anymore, those physical jobs are the rare ones meaning they have increased value. He was right, trend will only get bigger in the future
Care to explain why truck drivers, electricians, and plumbers make more than college graduates on average???
I can challenge this and say, the more young men drop out of college because it is to hard and they put no effort in during high school, they will most definitely create a space of the trade field being oversaturated with young men who cannot read or write very well. Thus making it easier for them to be fiscally manipulated. There are colleges that offer Construction Work Management degrees and are sending out the people who will inevitably become the bosses of those doing the physical labor. Why? Because those who jumped straight into the trade do not always have the written or verbal communication skills to execute business relations. @@zakaryloreto6526
Bros wearing adidas with a suit bros not him
Being a Plumber (or a similar trade) is only worth it in Western countries. Plumbers in Africa, Asia & South America are on peanuts !
I like how the comments are full of excuses for not going to college.
Because those are the same people keeping the rich rich and the poor poor. You keep thinking you’ll become a billionaire without college…
fr. just look at statistics and average. these guys in the video are the few few percent. plus it's a changing world, they're old and they don't know what's it's like in this climate