Ugh. Who wants to be a CEO? |
Gee, what did I miss? How is one meant to read, "But it still puts you in a certain box forever"? Please do enlighten me. |
So…it does matter where you went to school…I mean, 30-40 top universities is still a very narrow group. I doubt any of those 30-40 are schools we would sneer at. |
You can never win an anecdote contest when the actual most successful people went to top schools vs all the unnamed successful people on DCUM. |
NP. Huh? |
Who said you get to decide who the “actual” most successful people are? |
Well, use whatever metric you want…highest net worth, politics, nonprofit leaders, Nobel prize winners, etc. You know…actual, verified successful people. |
| Lock, this website is full of strivers and insecure wannabes, many of whom went to fancy colleges themselves. They’re hardly going to be advocating a different path for their children. That would be admitting that they themselves aren’t that special. |
You’d rather be a worker bee? Have some ambition. |
Having a hard time following the logic. So Jeff bezos’ kid graduated from MIT and Bill Gates’ kids from Stanford. Is that an admission they aren’t special? |
I have no interest in being a CEO. I enjoy my highly paid STEM research career. |
No offense…but many people could ask the question…who wants to be a STEM researcher? You appreciate that sounds boring as shit to most people, right? It’s kind of silly to wonder who wants to be a CEO with an Ugh. |
| If you’re just talking money, that’s true. Anyone can own 10 stores of a pizza franchise, start a landscaping business, or sell tech. |
Exactly! |
How about leaders in the local community? The people that teach your kids or firefighters? Civil rights leaders? |