Re: Labels do not equal intelligence or success

From: QueeneMUSE@aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 01 1999 - 09:57:19 MDT


Depends how you define success! For some, the degree itself is the goal.

The only people I ever hear who bag on education are people who don't have it
and are bitter. I love education, and am totally self taught. I've earned
several Ph.D's worth library, writing & studying tiem on VARIOUS subjects,
but I don't have a scrap of paper or one initial to list after my name*. I
just love to learn! I know stuff I never use!
(*except .MUSE )

Make no mistake: People who have those intitials and licenses - hold a huge
advantage!!!!!!! (Just as one doesn''t NEED to be born wealthy to accumulate
wealth it sure helps!!!! - and - on the other hand, the anger at disadvantage
can be the very thing that propels one in the real world.)

I never went to art school -- got a degree -- thankfully, because that art
school can really jack up an artist's brain.

But I agree with Lee, there are professions and situations where the system
is firmly in place -- and you will not get what you want unless you have
credentials, licenses, etc. - and he's right, often one can't always stop
work long enough to get the degree!!

Even though I'm happy to be degree-less I don't need to justify it by sayin'
Gates or Einstein share that distinction.

; )

And I forget who mentioned this but the networking aspects are huge.

I would have a lot more work (even in set painting for TV and theater, or
music) , if I had gone to Harvard or Yale - having nothing to do with my
ability -- i know less talented guys who have big paying jobs at compnies
like Dreamworks, granted by bigshots who share universities.



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