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wolly

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Hi,I want to enroll in college but I have no idea what to pick when it comes something in my mind!
I've found something about a physics college but unfortunately I have the feeling I will become unemployed because this college only gives you the title of being a physics engineer.
In my country there is no such thing and I really want to achieve something with this college.
Should I pick this college or get a real job?
My mother supports me with college and all I could find was something related to this career.
 
If you don't have a clear idea about college, stop listening to :"Do this faculty, you'll be set!!"

You should go to college if you want to have a place in this society that requires a degree, for example to be a doctor, or engineer, or a researcher.

You should not go to college if you just go for the "college life, partying" or other bullshit, or if you have no idea about what you want to do in your life.

If you just want to make great amounts of money in this lifetime, get a sales job, and study as much as you can how to sell, while doing that also learn about doing business. This forum is gold for that: Www.thefastlaneforum.com
And start your own business.
 
@Aquarius I don't know what I want from my life! I passed school and highschool like a goose and I haven't found something that I like.
My own parents haven't supported me and they didn't give me a hobby or a passion to learn something.
I'm 24 and I'm nowhere.
I don't want to end up as a unqualified worker.
What can I do?
 
wolly said:
@Aquarius I don't know what I want from my life! I passed school and highschool like a goose and I haven't found something that I like.
My own parents haven't supported me and they didn't give me a hobby or a passion to learn something.
I'm 24 and I'm nowhere.
I don't want to end up as a unqualified worker.
What can I do?
Dwelve deep into introspection. Think hard and soft about what you want. Read the book : unscripted by mj demarco, that will make you understand if you want to do business in your life or simply have a job.
 
wolly said:
@Aquarius I don't know what I want from my life! I passed school and highschool like a goose and I haven't found something that I like.
My own parents haven't supported me and they didn't give me a hobby or a passion to learn something.
I'm 24 and I'm nowhere.
I don't want to end up as a unqualified worker.
What can I do?

Good topic of JG Lydia about this:
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=33906&sid=8b0090c69de26c9e9ed6058ab0440863#p33906
 
My logic tells me this. Get a degree to get a good job. Business is very difficult, think about that in the future. Don't remain an unskilled worker because there are millions of unskilled people who don't know and don't want to study, so the competition is very high for those jobs.
 
Sunny said:
My logic tells me this. Get a degree to get a good job. Business is very difficult, think about that in the future. Don't remain an unskilled worker because there are millions of unskilled people who don't know and don't want to study, so the competition is very high for those jobs.

Your logic is flawed. It inspires weakness and poverty. You're basically saying that it's ok to not pursue something that holds immeasurable value, solely because it poses a significant challenge to you due to your own lack of knowledge.

Business, much like any other skill, is something that must be learned if you want to succeed and have the capacity to generate enormous amounts of wealth. Business offers unparalleled potential. While degrees may be beneficial and necessary for specific professions, they cannot provide the same opportunities for massive financial success as entrepreneurship can.

I strongly suggest reading the book that Aquarius mentioned. MJ DeMarco is an exceptional author who offers valuable insights and puts many of these important things into perspective through his books.

Download the PDF:
UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship
 
BlackOnyx8 said:
Sunny said:
My logic tells me this. Get a degree to get a good job. Business is very difficult, think about that in the future. Don't remain an unskilled worker because there are millions of unskilled people who don't know and don't want to study, so the competition is very high for those jobs.

Your logic is flawed. It inspires weakness and poverty. You're basically saying that it's ok to not pursue something that holds immeasurable value, solely because it poses a significant challenge to you due to your own lack of knowledge.

Business, much like any other skill, is something that must be learned if you want to succeed and have the capacity to generate enormous amounts of wealth. Business offers unparalleled potential. While degrees may be beneficial and necessary for specific professions, they cannot provide the same opportunities for massive financial success as entrepreneurship can.

I strongly suggest reading the book that Aquarius mentioned. MJ DeMarco is an exceptional author who offers valuable insights and puts many of these important things into perspective through his books.

Download the PDF:
UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship
I haven't read the thread but I wanted to say.

Business is also NOT for everyone. They are not the key to "success" or you're financially doomed without being an entrepreneur.

This kind of talk is seriously overhyped and oversold by shit gurus and influencers even MJ demarco keeps saying how there is nothing in life but big corporations or something.

What business is, is a life path just like countless life paths like physics, medicine, engineering, politics, law, and literally countless. It can be seen in your soul and will be fated eitherway.

Business never was and never will be a key to salvation or a one-size-fits-all commonly pushed with people.

Some business principles are essential, yes. Like budgeting, finance, marketing (promotion), leading, etc. But you are not screwed or so if you don't want to create a business or startup.

Also, most people shouldn't and won't be ultra-wealthy corporations rich either this is retarted. But their life path if followed with mastery will lead them to a decent position of power and wealth related to their being and field.

Jobs are sacred, needed and should always be there. Business gurus and marketers who push the "escape the rat race" "quit your 9-to-5" are retarded and unbalanced.

This narrative is also highly profitable and useful to them as they like to target desperate and lazy fucks that want to get rich but are desperate, young, lazy, and uneducated. (Trust me I know this as I worked with these people.)

Getting a college education is amazing, important, and extremely helpful. Getting a decent job and building a solid career path is amazing, important, and needed. Don't let those marketing fuckers mess with your heads.
 
BlackOnyx8 said:
Sunny said:
My logic tells me this. Get a degree to get a good job. Business is very difficult, think about that in the future. Don't remain an unskilled worker because there are millions of unskilled people who don't know and don't want to study, so the competition is very high for those jobs.

Your logic is flawed. It inspires weakness and poverty. You're basically saying that it's ok to not pursue something that holds immeasurable value, solely because it poses a significant challenge to you due to your own lack of knowledge.

Business, much like any other skill, is something that must be learned if you want to succeed and have the capacity to generate enormous amounts of wealth. Business offers unparalleled potential. While degrees may be beneficial and necessary for specific professions, they cannot provide the same opportunities for massive financial success as entrepreneurship can.

I strongly suggest reading the book that Aquarius mentioned. MJ DeMarco is an exceptional author who offers valuable insights and puts many of these important things into perspective through his books.

Download the PDF:
UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship

I didn't say to limit yourself to the degree but start with it because the business could require time and a lot of preparation, it also depends on the business you want to have.

However it is not certain that he will be successful in the business or that will like it. And therefore, having a useless degree, that is with which you have no job prospects, is a waste of time, energy and money. Or worse, being without a degree. In my opinion it is wise to get a good degree to guarantee a good life, then if he can have business ok, otherwise no problem.

Thank you for the book, I will read it with pleasure.
 
Well,Satan only helped me spiritually but that's not what I wanted from life!
I wanted an easy life where everything is based on determination,success and relationships!
I mean the life that I have is based on a lot of hard work but without any involvement from father Satan.
This is not what I want!
I came from a disfunctional family and when I prayed to Satan I only got a vision to go to some place and work hard!
Is that what life is?
I have no relationships and getting success is a lot harder than I expected!
In school and highschool I learned to pass each grade by learning but without any financial support I am no one today!
It would be a lot easier if someone or something would deliver you skills+experience and you would be on your way to the top!
 
I live in Romania and in our country there is a saying that ,,the trade is stolen and not learned''
That would imply that you go to someone who has experience and learn from him a few aptitudes.
Is that how life is?
You learn from someone how to understand something even if you have no book,a manual or something where you can pick your field and study it?
 
mercury_wisdom said:
BlackOnyx8 said:
Sunny said:
My logic tells me this. Get a degree to get a good job. Business is very difficult, think about that in the future. Don't remain an unskilled worker because there are millions of unskilled people who don't know and don't want to study, so the competition is very high for those jobs.

Your logic is flawed. It inspires weakness and poverty. You're basically saying that it's ok to not pursue something that holds immeasurable value, solely because it poses a significant challenge to you due to your own lack of knowledge.

Business, much like any other skill, is something that must be learned if you want to succeed and have the capacity to generate enormous amounts of wealth. Business offers unparalleled potential. While degrees may be beneficial and necessary for specific professions, they cannot provide the same opportunities for massive financial success as entrepreneurship can.

I strongly suggest reading the book that Aquarius mentioned. MJ DeMarco is an exceptional author who offers valuable insights and puts many of these important things into perspective through his books.

Download the PDF:
UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship
I haven't read the thread but I wanted to say.

Business is also NOT for everyone. They are not the key to "success" or you're financially doomed without being an entrepreneur.

This kind of talk is seriously overhyped and oversold by shit gurus and influencers even MJ demarco keeps saying how there is nothing in life but big corporations or something.

What business is, is a life path just like countless life paths like physics, medicine, engineering, politics, law, and literally countless. It can be seen in your soul and will be fated eitherway.

Business never was and never will be a key to salvation or a one-size-fits-all commonly pushed with people.

Some business principles are essential, yes. Like budgeting, finance, marketing (promotion), leading, etc. But you are not screwed or so if you don't want to create a business or startup.

Also, most people shouldn't and won't be ultra-wealthy corporations rich either this is retarted. But their life path if followed with mastery will lead them to a decent position of power and wealth related to their being and field.

Jobs are sacred, needed and should always be there. Business gurus and marketers who push the "escape the rat race" "quit your 9-to-5" are retarded and unbalanced.

This narrative is also highly profitable and useful to them as they like to target desperate and lazy fucks that want to get rich but are desperate, young, lazy, and uneducated. (Trust me I know this as I worked with these people.)

Getting a college education is amazing, important, and extremely helpful. Getting a decent job and building a solid career path is amazing, important, and needed. Don't let those marketing fuckers mess with your heads.
Entrepeneurship has the highest wealth creating potential. It is the most effective way out of the jewtrix. Working in someone else's company you are forced to live according to that company's whims, with DEI and wokeness and the workplace "culture" & politics. You work where they tell you to work, on what they tell you to work on, and behave the way they want you to. And get paid peanuts relative to the value of your work.

In your own company, you can run it how you want it, and run it in a satanic way. We need people who have the heart to blaze a trail, to do just that, and create a humane place for others to work and contribute to society.

In other words, entrepeneurship is a way of sidestepping the (((system))) by creating your own system.

Yes, not everyone has the personality for it. But business is trial and error. It takes dedication, discipline, drive and creativity. High risk, yes, but high reward, and can be more approachable than other investments. And the lessons you learn will stay with you for life.

In some fields this cannot be done(or is very difficult), because there is little choice but to work within the system, as with medicine and social services. But one can still take his knowledge and insights and apply them in creative ways that provide value for society and freedom for himself and others.

Most people won't be "ultra rich", but this isn't the point. The point is financial freedom and creating your own destiny, creating the world you want to live in.
 
wolly said:
Hi,I want to enroll in college but I have no idea what to pick when it comes something in my mind!
I've found something about a physics college but unfortunately I have the feeling I will become unemployed because this college only gives you the title of being a physics engineer.
In my country there is no such thing and I really want to achieve something with this college.
Should I pick this college or get a real job?
My mother supports me with college and all I could find was something related to this career.

Have a look into astrology, especially your 10th house, 6th house, 2nd house. Any planets inside them, any aspect to the cusps, the placement of their rulers and the aspects to them. This will give you a clearer pictur.

The 10th house represents your career, your vocation and so on. You can find more information on the astrology section of our main website.

Also, look at your North Node: this will give you some purpose about what you're supposed to do in your life and when.
 
existentialcrisis said:
mercury_wisdom said:
BlackOnyx8 said:
Your logic is flawed. It inspires weakness and poverty. You're basically saying that it's ok to not pursue something that holds immeasurable value, solely because it poses a significant challenge to you due to your own lack of knowledge.

Business, much like any other skill, is something that must be learned if you want to succeed and have the capacity to generate enormous amounts of wealth. Business offers unparalleled potential. While degrees may be beneficial and necessary for specific professions, they cannot provide the same opportunities for massive financial success as entrepreneurship can.

I strongly suggest reading the book that Aquarius mentioned. MJ DeMarco is an exceptional author who offers valuable insights and puts many of these important things into perspective through his books.

Download the PDF:
UNSCRIPTED: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Entrepreneurship
I haven't read the thread but I wanted to say.

Business is also NOT for everyone. They are not the key to "success" or you're financially doomed without being an entrepreneur.

This kind of talk is seriously overhyped and oversold by shit gurus and influencers even MJ demarco keeps saying how there is nothing in life but big corporations or something.

What business is, is a life path just like countless life paths like physics, medicine, engineering, politics, law, and literally countless. It can be seen in your soul and will be fated eitherway.

Business never was and never will be a key to salvation or a one-size-fits-all commonly pushed with people.

Some business principles are essential, yes. Like budgeting, finance, marketing (promotion), leading, etc. But you are not screwed or so if you don't want to create a business or startup.

Also, most people shouldn't and won't be ultra-wealthy corporations rich either this is retarted. But their life path if followed with mastery will lead them to a decent position of power and wealth related to their being and field.

Jobs are sacred, needed and should always be there. Business gurus and marketers who push the "escape the rat race" "quit your 9-to-5" are retarded and unbalanced.

This narrative is also highly profitable and useful to them as they like to target desperate and lazy fucks that want to get rich but are desperate, young, lazy, and uneducated. (Trust me I know this as I worked with these people.)

Getting a college education is amazing, important, and extremely helpful. Getting a decent job and building a solid career path is amazing, important, and needed. Don't let those marketing fuckers mess with your heads.
Entrepeneurship has the highest wealth creating potential. It is the most effective way out of the jewtrix. Working in someone else's company you are forced to live according to that company's whims, with DEI and wokeness and the workplace "culture" & politics. You work where they tell you to work, on what they tell you to work on, and behave the way they want you to. And get paid peanuts relative to the value of your work.

In your own company, you can run it how you want it, and run it in a satanic way. We need people who have the heart to blaze a trail, to do just that, and create a humane place for others to work and contribute to society.

In other words, entrepeneurship is a way of sidestepping the (((system))) by creating your own system.

Yes, not everyone has the personality for it. But business is trial and error. It takes dedication, discipline, drive and creativity. High risk, yes, but high reward, and can be more approachable than other investments. And the lessons you learn will stay with you for life.

In some fields this cannot be done(or is very difficult), because there is little choice but to work within the system, as with medicine and social services. But one can still take his knowledge and insights and apply them in creative ways that provide value for society and freedom for himself and others.

Most people won't be "ultra rich", but this isn't the point. The point is financial freedom and creating your own destiny, creating the world you want to live in.
Yes, I know.

Just don't forget how essential it is for SS to excel in different fields. Not just business.

I remember Hps Maxine wrote a sermon before signifying the extreme importance of having SS in major fields and positions of power in fields like physics, scientists, medical, politicians, technology, etc, etc.

The reason the enemy has such extreme power right now because they've had a monopoly on academic education, they had Yehubor in every profession and in high positions, Yehuborim went to the best private schools and ivy league Unis.

SS should strive to do the same and even better! We are not supposed to escape the matrix. We are supposed to overtake it and kill the enemy.

Having SS in these different fields makes a huge shift and effect in the affairs of the world. Soon enough the righteous should overtake the corrupt.

Having a business and lots of money means nothing if you don't have other aspects mastered.
 
mercury_wisdom said:
existentialcrisis said:
mercury_wisdom said:
I haven't read the thread but I wanted to say.

Business is also NOT for everyone. They are not the key to "success" or you're financially doomed without being an entrepreneur.

This kind of talk is seriously overhyped and oversold by shit gurus and influencers even MJ demarco keeps saying how there is nothing in life but big corporations or something.

What business is, is a life path just like countless life paths like physics, medicine, engineering, politics, law, and literally countless. It can be seen in your soul and will be fated eitherway.

Business never was and never will be a key to salvation or a one-size-fits-all commonly pushed with people.

Some business principles are essential, yes. Like budgeting, finance, marketing (promotion), leading, etc. But you are not screwed or so if you don't want to create a business or startup.

Also, most people shouldn't and won't be ultra-wealthy corporations rich either this is retarted. But their life path if followed with mastery will lead them to a decent position of power and wealth related to their being and field.

Jobs are sacred, needed and should always be there. Business gurus and marketers who push the "escape the rat race" "quit your 9-to-5" are retarded and unbalanced.

This narrative is also highly profitable and useful to them as they like to target desperate and lazy fucks that want to get rich but are desperate, young, lazy, and uneducated. (Trust me I know this as I worked with these people.)

Getting a college education is amazing, important, and extremely helpful. Getting a decent job and building a solid career path is amazing, important, and needed. Don't let those marketing fuckers mess with your heads.
Entrepeneurship has the highest wealth creating potential. It is the most effective way out of the jewtrix. Working in someone else's company you are forced to live according to that company's whims, with DEI and wokeness and the workplace "culture" & politics. You work where they tell you to work, on what they tell you to work on, and behave the way they want you to. And get paid peanuts relative to the value of your work.

In your own company, you can run it how you want it, and run it in a satanic way. We need people who have the heart to blaze a trail, to do just that, and create a humane place for others to work and contribute to society.

In other words, entrepeneurship is a way of sidestepping the (((system))) by creating your own system.

Yes, not everyone has the personality for it. But business is trial and error. It takes dedication, discipline, drive and creativity. High risk, yes, but high reward, and can be more approachable than other investments. And the lessons you learn will stay with you for life.

In some fields this cannot be done(or is very difficult), because there is little choice but to work within the system, as with medicine and social services. But one can still take his knowledge and insights and apply them in creative ways that provide value for society and freedom for himself and others.

Most people won't be "ultra rich", but this isn't the point. The point is financial freedom and creating your own destiny, creating the world you want to live in.
Yes, I know.

Just don't forget how essential it is for SS to excel in different fields. Not just business.

I remember Hps Maxine wrote a sermon before signifying the extreme importance of having SS in major fields and positions of power in fields like physics, scientists, medical, politicians, technology, etc, etc.

The reason the enemy has such extreme power right now because they've had a monopoly on academic education, they had Yehubor in every profession and in high positions, Yehuborim went to the best private schools and ivy league Unis.

SS should strive to do the same and even better! We are not supposed to escape the matrix. We are supposed to overtake it and kill the enemy.

Having SS in these different fields makes a huge shift and effect in the affairs of the world. Soon enough the righteous should overtake the corrupt.

Having a business and lots of money means nothing if you don't have other aspects mastered.

You do know you can run a business in virtually any of the fields you've mentioned and any field of knowledge and practice in existence, right?

And when you ran a successful business in a specific field, you can start setting the rules for that field. Such as who you recruit, how your operate, what kind of impact you have on society, and so on.
 
mercury_wisdom said:
Stormblood said:
mercury_wisdom said:
Yes, I know.

Just don't forget how essential it is for SS to excel in different fields. Not just business.

I remember Hps Maxine wrote a sermon before signifying the extreme importance of having SS in major fields and positions of power in fields like physics, scientists, medical, politicians, technology, etc, etc.

The reason the enemy has such extreme power right now because they've had a monopoly on academic education, they had Yehubor in every profession and in high positions, Yehuborim went to the best private schools and ivy league Unis.

SS should strive to do the same and even better! We are not supposed to escape the matrix. We are supposed to overtake it and kill the enemy.

Having SS in these different fields makes a huge shift and effect in the affairs of the world. Soon enough the righteous should overtake the corrupt.

Having a business and lots of money means nothing if you don't have other aspects mastered.

You do know you can run a business in virtually any of the fields you've mentioned and any field of knowledge and practice in existence, right?

And when you ran a successful business in a specific field, you can start setting the rules for that field. Such as who you recruit, how your operate, what kind of impact you have on society, and so on.
I agree with this. But first before you can be a business man or "entrepreneur" in any of these fields. You will have to start from the basics and have a job, start getting years of experience, learning, continuing higher education, gather resources.(human with a strong network and material with more money and assets.)

Then when you're proficient and an actual master of your craft you can start scaling with experience, knowledge, and real power and start your business.

People nowadays want a business just for the sake of business. Everyone thinks they are an entrepreneur these days and their thinking is extremely immature and flawed.

No, not everyone wants to build a business. In fact, the majority think that the linear thinking of get a job and progress into it is gonna eliminate your financial issues. Reality in 2023 shows otherwise.

You don't need to go through a decades-long process of what you said. You can do it in a different way like I said. Just because you're not aware of it, it doesn't mean it's not possible.

People talking about starting a business are a minority. Those along them who actually follow through with their idea are a minority within that minority. And those who are actually successful at it, well... you can see the direction that this is taking.

I would suggest educating yourself on business and entrepreneurship before you embark in a conversation that you cannot sustain. Especially, I suggest looking at the statistics, rather than the echo chamber of unsuccessful people. Unsuccessful people cannot teach someone to be successful. It's counterintuitive. You cannot learn how to become wealthy from someone who is enslaved to their lifestyle and doesn't have freedom to do what they want. You also cannot learn it from someone who works a job they hate and never accomplished anyone.

If you want to be wealthy and successful, you need to take advice from people who are and that are interested in telling how they did, rather than just selling you a product or a service. Do you think that Donald Trump got rich by taking advice from his doctor, who needed decades to pay off the debt of medical school?
 

However it depends on your situation. What I said mostly pertains to people who find it difficult to find a job because the business doesn't build overnight and you need to make a living. If you don't have financial difficulties, you can start learning the business that interests you right away. I know one person who didn't get a college degree, worked jobs without a college degree, and then built a successful business.
 

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