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by simpleguitar
1641 days ago
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I disagree with everything you've said. The only difference between myself and my other friends (who also have advanced degrees from top universities in the bay area) is that I abandoned my field of study and jumped into tech. After 10 years, we have vastly different financial outcomes now. A lot of hard working, well educated, dedicated people struggle financially around here, because they happened to not choose tech. Add in the teachers and other under-appreciated careers, I do feel guilty that I should have so much, and they so little. |
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It took me a long time to accept this as I was wedded to the idea that hard work and skill alone should be well compensated. But that hard work and skill needs to be pointed in a good direction in the first place.