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[quote=Anonymous]My brother is good at math, extremely intelligent, and always interested in the highest return on the least investment of work. He could have been a PhD scientist if he had wanted. He chose to major in mechanical engineering, made great grades, had a paid internship for a year, and a good-paying job on graduation. He has moved up in his company and still says he is paid a ridiculous amount for the amount of work he does. He has a great life and lots of time for his family and hobbies. He also went to a good in-state engineering school with scholarships and graduated without spending all his college fund money. He invested that in rental real estate and now owns nine houses that he rents out. This is all to say that you are not necessarily lazy. Calculating the best-paying job/major for the least amount of work is really smart.[/quote]
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