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Getting straight to the point here tonight, which one is more valuable? Education or experiences? I am so torn about it and I would love to hear your take because like I said, I'm on the fence and I'm not sure which one. I feel like they both are just the same, but correct me if I'm wrong.
The miseducation of Lauryn Hill is a great album title for all of us because we go to school and we learn things but if they're in accurate then what is the value and what we've learned right arm so through experience and through collaboration and conversations with others that's where the value lame I'm not saying don't open the book but if you open up a book know if it's true ask other people the world
Honestly this is so easy for me because I dropped out of high school and I practically taught myself everything I know and now I am I work from home and pay my bills on time and I feel like I could've done that even if I wouldn't have gone to school like teach me how to spell teach me how to read still can't read that well just like a shit but the experiences are what make you who you are like that is top-tier
I feel like they're both equal because if you you can experience something multiple times and doing it over and over without having any education on it and just basically kind of teaching yourself and that's it like I don't I feel like they both they're equal
I feel like experiences shape a person better than education does because if someone had a degree does an S.O. mean that they've applied that knowledge to them thousand and aspects of their life cycle experiences with Trump over education
So I think experiences can be more valuable because I mean traditionally speaking I have a degree that I will never use and it's helped like a little bit but I feel like my life experiences have taught me more than a traditional college or high school experience ever dead
So I'm gonna be real I just graduate from college I had zero internships I did a bunch of jobs related to the work that I wanted to do after graduation I'm still jobhunting my partner has internships apprenticeships experience ships under his belt he's making $100,000 straight out of college so you know you need the experience if you're not studying something like computer science or like anything and S really
Me personally I think they both play apart but the more educated you are the more knowledge of you you'll be on the more you could add to your experiences but that's my opinion