Hearted Youtube comments on Sue Ribelle (@SueRibelle) channel.
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Higher Education, in the biggest part of Europe, is practically free, I would suggest anybody that has the time and the basic means of living to put the effort to get a degree.
It's not just the piece of paper, its the mental effort, the critical thinking development, the research, open your mind to new things, etc. Plus, the friends and uni life you can enjoy as a young person. And in the end, the personal achievement and pride.
Then, it's down to the individual person how much want to chase a career in the subject chose to study. Certain job positions, for example, are simply not accessible without formal qualifications.
And it's a hard truth, that people see you differently, once you have some form of higher education.
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I moved back in with my parents two months ago, and I turned 31 a few weeks ago. I tried university a few times in the past, but it didnāt work out because I didnāt know what to study. Instead, I worked jobs in different fields. I was content, but I wasnāt truly happy.
Recently, I realized I could keep going down this path, but I knew Iād regret it. I felt it deeply in my whole body, and it made me very emotional. Over the past two months, Iāve been journaling every day, and Iāve learned SO much about myself.
Iāve decided that Iām done living just ācontent.ā I want to take risks! So, Iām going back to university at 31 to pursue a bachelorās degree in Networking. I might even share my journey on YouTube to inspire others.
Thank you for sharing this, Sue! You truly inspire me.
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