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Originally Posted by ron komorowski;182023
Very intelligent analysis about teaching kids what is real figured by the smartest as to teach illusions created out in the "street" Never thought of it that way.
As I said before, you reach any kind of level in entrepreneurship you WILL need factual information learned in college or you will be skating on thin ice and risk of losing all. I know, as a person who wishes I had a degree.
One of the most important things you get from college IS YOU LEARN HOW TO LEARN!!!!! You will need to learn all your life.
STAY IN SCHOOL!!!!!!!!! Magnificent theories, products, businesses, patents come out of schools. Look at all the innovation that comes out of MIT. Those guys open a paper bag a different way and it ends up in mass media. They are always developing the future. More likely there than at your house in the garage with a budget of a hundred bucks.
No more theories of school or business. COLLEGE IS DIRE!!!!!! When you are young and full of energy you think you are Superman and can do it all. It don't last all that long...trust me!
The world keeps spinning, and things change to what you never expected, you fall, sometimes a degree is the only thing that can pick you back up. If you don't have it, your life and all dreams can be ruined forever.
Ron
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I don't think "illusions" are created in the street but the other way around.
I do however agree that as an entreprenuer, you will need factual information that comes from a degree... however, having a degree in a single area say law or finance or beer bonging will leave you helpless in the woods when your needs come to something not in your "particular" area of expertise.
add up all the possible degrees you would need in your lifetime to handle all the needs of an entrperenuer and it doesn't take long to realizee that having a degree in one field really only "perhaps" prepares you for the real world in that area... yeah, maybe a ticket to some of the shows but certainly not "all" of the shows.
easier, cheaper and faster to just call a lawyer than to get a law degree... accounting? call a guy who specializes in it... need a roof built, be sure your not talking to a plumber.
and, "the" most important thing you get from college is "to learn how to learn"?? that's the "most important"? I'd think the social aspect of it and admission to the "club" would be more important. all you really need to know is how to dial the phone if you need help (or do a search on the computer)
more important i'd think than actually "owning" and "possessing" a college degree would be having the ability to assemble and utilize the people who have degrees. the conductor can't play all the instruments at once... all he can do is conduct.
No doubt college is important for our advancement in many areas and for the people who persue degrees with some purpose in mind but to say "college is diar"?? Your not giving credit to the majority of the population... and their contribution to the whole..
and yes, I also agree with your last statement and things change and the unexpected happens but i don't know for many people it is the "degree" that picks them back up (for some perhaps) but to think that not having a degree could be responsible for ruining your life and dreams forever seems a bit rash.
for everything you gain, you have to give something up.. everything has two costs... the cost that can be seen, and the cost that isn't seen. having a degree cost the same... what vision, comfort, knowledge, experience you gain from it, you also lose on other things. look under your desk and you will lose sight of whats on the top.
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I think the fix for this is proper education, specifically the kind of education that ends ignorance. Often in these forums it comes back to the discussion of education versus experience, but I think that is a worthwhile debate. We cant' expect to have a successful society teaching kids what we "want" the world to be, we have to teach them what "is". In this respect, I really think we need to abandon the liberal idealistic teaching that is going on now and teach according to the reality that is, not to the reality we think we want or would be nice.
I'd like to think that colleges are teaching kids to be open to new ideas and introducing them to emerging advancements in the world so they have a good understanding of what is available and where we are with our "times". I really don't know what in the hell they are teaching but it's not the guys who don't have degrees that have gotten america into this mess... it's the guys with the degrees that seem to be screwing up on "every" front.
marketeers have successfully turned americans into a consumer nation with the added bonus of entitlement... (long long list of other examples) to, greedy self serving politicans multiplied and complicated by culture, religion and personal beliefs on a world wide scale.
Do they teach greed in college? it seems everyone wants to be the biggest and make the most and do the best and be the first and realistically, how many spots are open for those achievements and accomplishments?
seems they need to teach patience and humility and realism... (humility should be mandatory) but if you live long enough, life will teach those things...