07-04-2009, 02:39 PM
Furthermore, becoming really rich involves also a big luck factor. Call it destiny.
If one restaurant (bar, hotel...) on avenue X prospers while ten in the same category closed down, we can't ascribe everything to incompetence...
There is a restaurant I go to: they always have many guests; other restaurants (even more classy) just five steps away have barely any...prices, service and food roughly compare.
Such X factors cannot be simply discarded getting a degree...
While most consider getting a degree as buying a bus ticket that will invariably entitle them to reach a destination, namely the famed 'sixfigures', it most often isn't the case.
If one restaurant (bar, hotel...) on avenue X prospers while ten in the same category closed down, we can't ascribe everything to incompetence...
There is a restaurant I go to: they always have many guests; other restaurants (even more classy) just five steps away have barely any...prices, service and food roughly compare.
Such X factors cannot be simply discarded getting a degree...
While most consider getting a degree as buying a bus ticket that will invariably entitle them to reach a destination, namely the famed 'sixfigures', it most often isn't the case.
A.A Mole University
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore

