Do you believe education is important, Dexter?
Nah.
You can be smart and unemployed....you can be stupid and rich.
whoever told you that is stupid
and ironically unemployed.
“Education” and “Intelligence” are not the same thing, and “Wealth” and “Success” are not the same thing.
There are many who are intelligent enough that, if their goal was to make a lot of money, they could have followed career paths likely to make that happen. But if their interests lie elsewhere (science, or philosophy, or education, or even – yes – the arts), they may be plying their intelligence in ways where “success” is harder to quantify than simple comparison of bank accounts.
It may even involve (horror of horrors) taking low-paying, low-status jobs to make ends meet so they can devote more time and energy to doing what fulfills their intellectual needs.
Stan King about 12 years ago
Stupid or not, it’s entirely true.
Olddog1 about 12 years ago
Stupid and employed. Try customer service or so many store clerks.
teddyr about 12 years ago
Especially the stupid and rich part. Just look at the denizens of Hollyweird. Living proof.
kbyrdleroy about 12 years ago
You won’t be rich for long if you’re stupid
tazz555 about 12 years ago
Most Billionares now a days dont bave a college education
bgby4884 about 12 years ago
Everyone should have to do customer service for awhile. You might develop a more understanding attitude.
fritzoid Premium Member about 12 years ago
“Education” and “Intelligence” are not the same thing, and “Wealth” and “Success” are not the same thing.
There are many who are intelligent enough that, if their goal was to make a lot of money, they could have followed career paths likely to make that happen. But if their interests lie elsewhere (science, or philosophy, or education, or even – yes – the arts), they may be plying their intelligence in ways where “success” is harder to quantify than simple comparison of bank accounts.
It may even involve (horror of horrors) taking low-paying, low-status jobs to make ends meet so they can devote more time and energy to doing what fulfills their intellectual needs.