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18 days ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)1 child
agree. if you have the aptitude, the mind, the drive, the initiative for law, engineering, sciences, medical, mathematics then absolutely go to university. don't fall for the demoralization meme. build wealth and make connections. get exp, become an industrialist, a doctor, a lawyer, tech business owner
the guys starting in the trades and then eventually (or even immediately) starting their own businesses: get into your local politics too once you've gained a business rep.
fuck this thing from both ends. we can do it. we can put our minds to it and take political power.
18 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
I would avoid medicine and engineering, those professions take a long time and come with heavy debt, but they're also being outsourced rather quickly. The keys to the future are in building and owning infrastructure; that means tech and finance. Literally just tech and finance -- that's the backbone of every industry moving forward. They all need software, they all need money. We'll need lawyers too, but they're in the same boat with the doctors and engineers.
See, I like those two because they actually provide some value. We need doctors who will tell the government to get fucked when they bring mandates and engineers who refuse to allow standards to slip.
the guys starting in the trades and then eventually (or even immediately) starting their own businesses: get into your local politics too once you've gained a business rep.
fuck this thing from both ends. we can do it. we can put our minds to it and take political power.