Aquarius said:
There are two kinds of advice, there's the ones that tell you:" Don't go to college, you'll waste your time and get nowhere"
and the ones that tell you:" Go to college, do well, that's what you're supposed to do!"
Both are correct and both are incorrect, or rather, incomplete advice. You should avoid going to college just for the sake of going to college, it will be a waste of your time and money, that's basically a herd mentality, and that's how people end up in tens of thousand of dollars debt because they just did what their parents, society and whatever told them to do.
You need to know yourself, know your aptitudes, your talents, your passions and your life goals. You should also know that some degrees are very worthless unless you're going into the accademia world, for example many people get into studying languages in university(here in Italy at least), the degree for a specific language teaches you all about the language history, authors, ecc and the time spent actually developing that language(to speak and read it) is very little, and that's how there are people who have a degree in German that took 3 years, but someone who practiced the language for 1 year speaks and understands more German. Again,that degree is not worthless if you use it, for example for getting into accademia, but it's completely worthless if you have no goals that need that degree to get completed. These people most of the time end up in places where their degree is worth jackshit.
The degree is not the ultimate goal, it's just a tool to get in the place in which you want to find yourself.
You need to think hard about what you want to do in the future, think seriously about it, not just doing things for the sake of it, you need to have goals.
If you have no goals at the present time, find a job and think about it in the meantime, working will develop you mentally.
It agree with your message. However, language degrees are not useful. They can lead you to work an interpreter, a translator and an ambassador. Many job posts want degrees for those. They can also lead you through other paths, as the soft skills gained in a degree are the value that can be leveraged. Many go into banking, insurance, legal professions and politics. You can do literally most things. You just need (as everyone should) to develop communication skills to make a compelling argument of why and how your skills relate to what you are applying for. In other words, what you have to offer compared to other applicants that would help the business grow.
In any case, being employed to someone should only be seen as a temporary thing for people who are SS like us and are here before SS becomes mainstream. Most of us should work to become business owner and investors, as that's how we escape the enemy system and leads to what we deserve as the enablers and heralds of Satan's new age: financial freedom and an excellent work-life balance with all the benefits we crave.
Very few people can achieve that as employees and they need to be super-specialised because most jobs don't pay you enough for that. Even in that case, financial education is important as most people don't know what to do with their money, and end up just wasting them instead of building an empire to ensure their children are raised properly and keep growing, instead of barely making ends fit. It's okay to treat oneself once in a way but, if you treat yourself every day, that's no longer a treat but a lifestyle that will bring you to your demise just like around 65% of the population who are all employees.
Even if your employee job is part of that 0.001% that earns you a proper wage, the overwhelming majority will have unrealistic working hours, such as investment bankers that work over 100 hours a week, which is complete suicide as there are other things in life, not just work. Not to mention, someone is still your boss: they can and will sack you at any time without thinking twice about it, and will impose ridiculous things such as "Wear a face cover, get a covid vaccine, self-isolate" and other memes. They may even be pressured to sack you because a true SS naturally does an overwhelming amount of good that benefits all of society when placed in a such high-paying careers, and the enemy cannot stand that: they will try to control you, impose limitations and get rid of you, when you can't.
If someone goes on to land that type of employee job, financial education is what will prevent them from going bankrupt and ensure the wellbeing of themselves and their family should you be sacked. A job is supposed to be something you enjoy to do and that makes a positive impact, not the main source of income. So the goal is to move out of the 'working for money' mindset into the 'working for pleasure' mindset. This is done gradually and, in most cases, requires long-term planning and execution of those. Obviously, the idle/lazy people will accomplish any of that, as they are not willing to work for themselves, let alone take calculated risks that can improve your situations.
An old saying is "Fortune favours the bold" and it should be applied
in the correct context.