Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marry well. Set money aside for a rainy day. A career is nice, but the career won't matter if you marry poorly.
A man is not a plan. I’m glad I listened to my mom.
Anonymous wrote:Marry well. Set money aside for a rainy day. A career is nice, but the career won't matter if you marry poorly.
Anonymous wrote:Marry well. Set money aside for a rainy day. A career is nice, but the career won't matter if you marry poorly.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
+1. I hate "follow your passion" as career advice. Follow your interests, follow your skills, follow mentors that you relate to. But your "passion?" Few 18 year olds can even tell you what that is.
Anonymous wrote:Get a degree that lands you a job that allows you to support yourself in the lifestyle you want.