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Entrepreneurship Vs College
Entrepreneurship Vs. CollegeMy journey to entrepreneurship is unique like many out there who got into it.Client asked me: You didn’t go to college for any of this? How did you get into this?When I was in school I originally intended to be a highschool English teacher.Half way, I decided I absolutely do not want to do that.It was too late to switch majors AND graduate on time, so I rode it out and picked up another major, philosophy.Loved the classes, and loved the professor who lead the department.Note: I also did every kind of job the school offered on campus.Food service, contruction, teacher assistance, tutor, athletic department, you name it I tried it.Hated them all except for working for my professor. When I asked if I should go to grad school, he said do you love going to class, studying, and writing papers?Nope. Absolutely not.Should I go to law school?Is it your dream? Do you want to take on tons of more debt in a competitive field?No thanks.What should I do?You should be a gangster and do whatever you want to do.You see, I loved the freedom of school. I loved doing what I wanted, when I wanted. I loved helping people on my terms.So that’s what I did.I became a gangster.Legally, that meant owning and operating businesses.That’s how I started my journey.