In Fes, a thousand-year-old ancient city in North Africa, Morocco, I stood on this historical land, thinking about a question that seems to be closely related to each of us: What secrets are hidden between a degree and wealth accumulation?
We are often told that a degree is the sure path to success and wealth. However, reality is often not the case. KEVIN KELLY's words express the true meaning: "If it needs a degree to do it, It's not gonna Make you wealthy." Why?
First of all, we need to realize that behind many positions, there is a preset "rules of the game." This rule dictates what you do, your pay, and your path to advancement. This position is often created to meet the company's profit needs, rather than your wealth accumulation. Therefore, even if you have a high degree of education, you only play a role in this game, not the controller.
Another problem with academic qualifications is that they usually represent knowledge and skills that are already relatively mature in the industry. These knowledge and skills have been taught repeatedly in textbooks and have even become a "commodity". Although this kind of commoditized knowledge and skills can allow you to find a job in the labor market, it is difficult for you to make a breakthrough in wealth accumulation.
So where are the real opportunities? The answer may lie in those “grey areas” that have not yet been fully defined by laws and regulations. In these fields, new technologies and models are constantly emerging, providing huge space for those who dare to try and innovate. As the famous saying goes: "Don't ask for permission, Ask for forgiveness." In this era of rapid change, we need the spirit of daring to try and dare to make breakthroughs.
Of course, wealth accumulation is not an overnight process. It requires us to constantly learn, improve our self-awareness, and find skills that have market value. But more importantly, we need to recognize the relationship between wealth accumulation and inner freedom. Only when we truly have inner freedom can we have better control over our lives and wealth.
Standing in Fes, a thousand-year-old city, in the early morning, I felt the weight of history and the challenges of reality. The paradox between a degree and wealth accumulation forces us to re-examine our lives and values. But no matter what, we should maintain a heart that dares to try and innovate, and pursue real freedom and wealth.
Remember, a degree is just one path to success and wealth, not the only option. In this era full of opportunities and challenges, let us work together to create our own glory.
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