Studying at university is definitely useful.


Let me tell you a story.
My cousin. He didn’t finish middle school. He started working in all kinds of factories, and later he did a bit of small business. Although he made some money, for years he dealt with all kinds of people on the ground floor, and he developed an “Android mindset”—he got used to “Android language.”
As for me, I went to college. Who did I come into contact with? Most of the time, I was doing text work in an office. I dealt with bosses worth over 100 million. My coworkers, too, were all neatly dressed in suits—proper and put-together.
When I wasn’t busy, I went online, and on the internet I also came into contact with all kinds of elites. And it was through these elites that I learned how to play with domains, build websites, and trade cryptocurrencies.
But my cousin only learned how to do that a few years ago.
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