I grew up in the 90s. I had a small computer degree along with a friend he finally got a job at Burger King first, then ten years later, got a job at Amex
Women want men at their levels or higher. A fast way to quickly level the playing field is saying “I’ve graduated college too” … a simple way to get them the STFU.
I understand most men don’t believe college is for them. But knowledge is power & it will manifest in other areas of your life.
Delayed gratification, discipline, seeing a project to completion, academic analytical skills, critical thinking, enhanced vocabulary/vernacular, logic & scientific reasoning Etc
Those skills will definitely help you separate yourself from any competitor
I 💯 agree. Besides academics, like you mentioned going to universities can give you higher earning potential, increase your job opportunities, really help with networking, develop your memory capacity, and give you that discipline and research ability that you can mostly obtain doing routine assignments.
The people who graduate college and make significantly more money than average will also likely be more financially literate/disciplined, have a wealthier background, more ambitious, less violent, etc. I’d bet a lot of money that it is much more correlation than causation. Nearly all of the coursework is online for free, tutors are widely available, and you can attend many lectures and events for free. Even inside of STEM it may not be worth it unless you’re in the military or have scholarships. In most places you can still hang out and study with everyone you know at campus too.
Btw, that statistic only applies to lawyers, doctors, or physicians. The 5% of those degrees make up the income difference. Getting a masters in liberal arts or gender studies wont.
1) interpersonal social skills you get from college are very under appreciated. It will make you much more comfortable in those circles, and those circles are the people who make the most money in this country.
2) I would argue that you apply business management in almost every video you make. Just think about how you're going about your brand. Those are all marketing principles. And your SMV? The equivalent to that in the business context is market capitalization value.
I'm a believer in college as long as you go with some sense of purpose.
Think about what you said. 1. i don't use my degree a lot (this is probably an understatement). 2. learn how to research and find information, time management and hitting deadlines, interpersonal and social skills. you don't need a degree, 4 years and a bunch of debt to learn this basic things.
College is not necessary per se, the work ethics, the environment and the connections are. College will teach you about discipline even though it's not really that necessary to go nowadays.
So good to hear someone like you say what is conventionally considered taboo but College is freakin important man. Anyone who says it's not does not understand how important education is and for those that make it without a degree are literally 0.000000000001% of the population.
I don't disagree with bro, but honestly, if I had a 17 year old son and he asked me what to do with his life, id tell him to go get a trade and get really good at it. There's so much demand for young blood willing to do those jobs. Everyone that age is tryna be an Instagram influencer. There's literally no competition. If you're 25 and you've been doing plumbing or carpentry for 6 years already you're so valuable.
Yea right. We all know why you went
We may see.
Idk.
He give off that college rotc to navy officer vibe
You hit 6 figures at 21? What the hell am I doing at 21?
just button up your shirt it looks immature.
I grew up in the 90s. I had a small computer degree along with a friend he finally got a job at Burger King first, then ten years later, got a job at Amex
A degree is one thing a skill is another ❤
Women want men at their levels or higher. A fast way to quickly level the playing field is saying “I’ve graduated college too” … a simple way to get them the STFU.
I understand most men don’t believe college is for them. But knowledge is power & it will manifest in other areas of your life.
Delayed gratification, discipline, seeing a project to completion, academic analytical skills, critical thinking, enhanced vocabulary/vernacular, logic & scientific reasoning
Etc
Those skills will definitely help you separate yourself from any competitor
Bro is not using his college degree managing a business, he says as he talks about how he manages his business.
Ty I don't use my degree yes u do it's literally called business to consumer online fitness management and lifestyle consultancy my guy
this applies to first world countries more than third world
So y’all are gonna act like u didn’t see the title how collage helped him become the humble millionaire he is 😂😂
I 💯 agree. Besides academics, like you mentioned going to universities can give you higher earning potential, increase your job opportunities, really help with networking, develop your memory capacity, and give you that discipline and research ability that you can mostly obtain doing routine assignments.
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Solid advice on this one
That's why Indians (from India) are the highest earning ethnic group in the US.
The people who graduate college and make significantly more money than average will also likely be more financially literate/disciplined, have a wealthier background, more ambitious, less violent, etc. I’d bet a lot of money that it is much more correlation than causation. Nearly all of the coursework is online for free, tutors are widely available, and you can attend many lectures and events for free. Even inside of STEM it may not be worth it unless you’re in the military or have scholarships. In most places you can still hang out and study with everyone you know at campus too.
hey,please make a video on old money aesthetic
how much years did you do austin ?
Btw, that statistic only applies to lawyers, doctors, or physicians. The 5% of those degrees make up the income difference. Getting a masters in liberal arts or gender studies wont.
Ty for like u do online business management that's like doctor is saying he don't do medical degree related work
College is helping me become a more social and open person. Idk where I would’ve been if I hadn’t gone to school
Two points:
1) interpersonal social skills you get from college are very under appreciated. It will make you much more comfortable in those circles, and those circles are the people who make the most money in this country.
2) I would argue that you apply business management in almost every video you make. Just think about how you're going about your brand. Those are all marketing principles. And your SMV? The equivalent to that in the business context is market capitalization value.
I'm a believer in college as long as you go with some sense of purpose.
What's the name of your haircut?
W advice actually
I never liked school, not very social either, so have to figure out another way to become a millionaire
Think about what you said. 1. i don't use my degree a lot (this is probably an understatement). 2. learn how to research and find information, time management and hitting deadlines, interpersonal and social skills. you don't need a degree, 4 years and a bunch of debt to learn this basic things.
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The "Truth"…
Austin in uniform ?? Just when you think, this man couldn't get anymore handsome….
"My First 6 Figures"…Is that 100,000 subscribers or $$?? With the Troll King, you never know. Dude is next level…😎
Basically an extension of good parenting
College is not necessary per se, the work ethics, the environment and the connections are. College will teach you about discipline even though it's not really that necessary to go nowadays.
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So good to hear someone like you say what is conventionally considered taboo but College is freakin important man. Anyone who says it's not does not understand how important education is and for those that make it without a degree are literally 0.000000000001% of the population.
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In other words, he could have done the same without college
College is great even if doesn’t work out for you the experiences you get are worth it
Why do you guys think about Business Administration?
I don't disagree with bro, but honestly, if I had a 17 year old son and he asked me what to do with his life, id tell him to go get a trade and get really good at it. There's so much demand for young blood willing to do those jobs. Everyone that age is tryna be an Instagram influencer. There's literally no competition. If you're 25 and you've been doing plumbing or carpentry for 6 years already you're so valuable.
Espically if you are unattractive or black