I have to be honest. At the beginning of this year, I was in my senior year in University for biomedical engineering. I decided to drop all my classes and invest all my money in Ethereum. It paid off. I have no interest in following someone else's dreams anymore. Sometimes you just have to follow your gut. I do want to go back and finish my degree but I'm not in a rush to get back. The way I see it now University is just a business too. If there is anything I want to learn I don't need a title to say it. If I want to build a machine I don't need a certificate that says I went to college and can now build a machine. You need a degree to work for a hospital, a law firm, a big biomedical engineering company etc. but ultimately you will be working for someone else's ambitions. Remember Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg are a few examples of people that dropped out of college in the pursuit of their own interests. They knew that school would be unable to offer a path because their fields were not developed yet. It's a risk that people take for big rewards.
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