Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a degree that lands you a job that allows you to support yourself in the lifestyle you want.
+1. And, you need a *real* job. You're not going to become a philosopher. That's not going to pay for your kids' uggs.
Anonymous wrote:I think Scott Galloway's advice is good, essentially it's forget about your "passion", but find something you're good at and become a master of it.
Anonymous wrote:I am telling my kids to follow their passions with a goal in mind.
My passion was (is) social work - no, I don't make DCUM money, but I still make 150k and after 25y, still love my work.
Anonymous wrote:Get a degree that lands you a job that allows you to support yourself in the lifestyle you want.
Anonymous wrote:Get a degree that lands you a job that allows you to support yourself in the lifestyle you want.