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just saw a post about someone saying why people ask him that he changes jobs every year.

And it just came ro my mind that if you do say it's for money, people say you should've studied better in school or whatever you were in. It's kinda sad how people think only someone who was a good student is worthy of a good job. There's multiple reasons why someone might not be a good student, mental health is biggest of them, some yragedy might've happened. Like I understand general education is better for everyone but why so much pressure and importance to this. There has to be people who weren't goid students but knew what and how to do things. People always say, 'Hey look at him, he failed his classes but he's a CEO now and yadda yadda.' But if you fail anything, the whole world come crashes down. They say take that as motivation but what motivation, I'm not him and him not I.


And it just came ro my mind that if you do say it's for money, people say you should've studied better in school or whatever you were in. It's kinda sad how people think only someone who was a good student is worthy of a good job.

There's multiple reasons why someone might not be a good student, mental health is biggest of them, some yragedy might've happened.

Like I understand general education is better for everyone but why so much pressure and importance to this. There has to be people who weren't goid students but knew what and how to do things.

People always say, 'Hey look at him, he failed his classes but he's a CEO now and yadda yadda.' But if you fail anything, the whole world come crashes down.
They say take that as motivation but what motivation, I'm not him and him not I.

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