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by 5mv2
384 days ago
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You're right that I was arguably irrationally attached to not ending uni with too much debt. For the rest, I'm with you it might be hard to replicate beyond this n = 1 sample, but I'm convinced this experiment's ROI is actually much more positive than suggested in the post. Not only did I get better grades that semester from being forced to spend more time in the library, but I learned a lot living at people's places afterwards, and, most importantly, the feeling of freedom from materials matters allowed me to make bolder bets that paid back multiple times over. You can even go further: even if my grades had gone down, I still would have been more employable for many types of companies, starting with early stage startups. |
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I noticed in myself that when I stay in minimal places (camping/jungle hut/tent), I tend to be more connected to the real world and less addicted. More productivity, clearer thought.