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by timr
6403 days ago
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Those are potentially misleading examples: * Bill Gates had the resources of an extremely well-connected and wealthy family to hedge his risk. He has also repeatedly and publically advised young people to stay in college, and not follow his path. * Mark Zuckerburg didn't leave college until Facebook was growing so quickly that he had to make the choice. * Larry and Sergey were grad students; they were trying to get their doctorates, not their BS degrees. Ignoring all of that, there's some serious selection bias going on: for every Bill Gates, there are ten thousand droupouts who are flipping burgers. |
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