CardsFan88
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Exactly.
My point is very simple. The value of money changes. Sometimes, in some countries, very dramatically. In this one, that could be the case, but hey maybe not.
Your degree, will always be your degree. It will ALWAYS signify you have attained a certain degree of knowledge commensurate with what is needed to work in various jobs.
I mean I did say a person working at Subway should quit. There are always exceptions as well. But again alot of people think they are special, but there are only a few special people, most are average. It's simple numbers. Not everyone can be 'best'. But you'd be surprised at how many people THINK they are elite, or best, or near the top, and are really just average. Come to think of it, you started seeing it just about every year in the NBA draft with high school players coming out thinking they are all that. You still see it with college underclassman though. It's human nature.
Would we remember the Mona Lisa if the face was never painted on? No. I didn't say the guy needed to get A's on his finals.
Besides 'in reality' he isn't allowed per rules, so he isn't affecting his position with the team. He's pretty much penciled in as starter or backup rb with significant carries. Of course things can change, and he's not penned in as starter as we know Whiz, but overall for a kid in this position of not being able to attend some OTA's it affects his status the least. Hopefully though he's familiarizing himself with the playbook
So to finish my thought, you always take the degree, and in Beanie Wells case, after probably about 17 years of schooling k-12, 13-15, and he's in the last few weeks of 16 to finish it, it would be foolish to drop out.
My point is very simple. The value of money changes. Sometimes, in some countries, very dramatically. In this one, that could be the case, but hey maybe not.
Your degree, will always be your degree. It will ALWAYS signify you have attained a certain degree of knowledge commensurate with what is needed to work in various jobs.
I mean I did say a person working at Subway should quit. There are always exceptions as well. But again alot of people think they are special, but there are only a few special people, most are average. It's simple numbers. Not everyone can be 'best'. But you'd be surprised at how many people THINK they are elite, or best, or near the top, and are really just average. Come to think of it, you started seeing it just about every year in the NBA draft with high school players coming out thinking they are all that. You still see it with college underclassman though. It's human nature.
Would we remember the Mona Lisa if the face was never painted on? No. I didn't say the guy needed to get A's on his finals.
Besides 'in reality' he isn't allowed per rules, so he isn't affecting his position with the team. He's pretty much penciled in as starter or backup rb with significant carries. Of course things can change, and he's not penned in as starter as we know Whiz, but overall for a kid in this position of not being able to attend some OTA's it affects his status the least. Hopefully though he's familiarizing himself with the playbook
So to finish my thought, you always take the degree, and in Beanie Wells case, after probably about 17 years of schooling k-12, 13-15, and he's in the last few weeks of 16 to finish it, it would be foolish to drop out.
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