Do you think education is the only way to success?

Ghulam Abbas
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I think experience is crucial. If you mean education given by school – no..
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Jose Rodríguez
Being educated is important, but experience is much important. You can educate yourself online
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Cocaeli
Of course not. But the importance of education is self-evident
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Jao Japitana
Continuous learning is a better way to put it. Youy can have all the degrees you can get but if you don't conitnuously improve and learn what's new, you get left behind and hence other overtake you in being successful
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Milli Sen
In the future, it’ll be more about what you can do rather than where you’ve graduated from.
Steven Wilson
No I think your destiny even matter too :P
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absolutely not, but it depends what career you follow
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Roche
No.There is nothing called the only way.
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Veranika Vinichenka
I think education plays an important role, but not a key one; gaining experience is more important
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Tedel
No, it needs other factors.
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hussain ashraf
ls, values, and stren While education can certainly be a crucial factor in achieving success, it's not the only path. Success can be defined in various ways, and different individuals may achieve it through different means. Here are a few points to consider: Skills and Experience: Practical skills, experience, and expertise in a particular field or industry can also contribute significantly to success. Hands-on learning, apprenticeships, and on-the-job training can be invaluable. Networking and Relationships: Building strong professional networks, fostering positive relationships, and having effective communication skills are often as important as formal education. Networking can open doors to opportunities and collaborations. Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Many successful individuals have achieved great success through entrepreneurship, innovation, and creativity. Taking risks, thinking outside the box, and pursuing new ideas can lead to remarkable achievements. Persistence and Resilience: Success often requires resilience, determination, and the ability to learn from failures and setbacks. Perseverance in the face of challenges can be a key factor in reaching your goals. Continuous Learning: While formal education is valuable, lifelong learning is equally important. Keeping up with industry trends, acquiring new knowledge and skills, and adapting to changes in your field are essential for long-term success. Ultimately, success is a multifaceted concept that can be achieved through a combination of education, skills, experience, networking, creativity, resilience, and continuous learning. It's essential to define what success means to you personally and pursue a path that aligns with your goals, values, and strengths.gths.
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Heyalbert
Of course education is not the only one. It's about combining knowledge with passion, hard work, and seizing opportunities along the way.
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Vitaly Aver
No! It all depends primarily on whether you are doing an interesting or favorite thing. Because if you really like it, then you'll just devote most of your time to this activity. And you will soon succeed. Yes, education is important, but it is not at all a fact that you will succeed with it
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Kabir
Education is the shovel that digs up gems that keep your financial shovel (job, business) sharp so that you keep making time and resources for yourself and your family. Foundational education is key to success in the modern age. Folks with a solid education in any field can last 3-5 generations of industry changes. I attribute my professional success: 12 tech books published by major publishers of the world with millions of copies sold in seven languages, 3x tech company co-founder, and still being a player in the market to my deep foundational knowledge in computer science and engineering thanks to a fantastic group of teachers throughout my entire life. I highly value formal education up to MS degree level. Ph.D is only suitable for folks who want to research the rest of their lives. MS is good enough to learn all the learning tricks and continue your self-learning without going to school forever. Self-learning from a young age through online resources may be tempting, but you are likely to cherry-pick what you like to learn instead of what you need to learn. So I am keeping my kids in formal structure. Anyone who thinks getting a US Berkeley or Stanford degree is a waste of time can continue to live in their reality, which might fit them. Everybody has a different approach, and I recognize and respect that.
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Bryant.Chen
In my view, a good education serves as a stepping stone, but the true key to success may lie in continuous practice. It involves accumulating real-world experience and a deeper understanding of the world, ultimately leading to the creation of something valuable.
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Edena
nope, it is simply one way
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Juan Manuel Dato
The idea of the most experienced is the medieval man working for his lord, the idea of the most genial is the kid who survived selling the silicom-trash of society... But the most educated they are the people who would create a society without lords or benefits in the trash.
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Kathleen Edwards
No, I do not believe that the only path to success is through education.
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