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<blockquote data-quote="treebeard" data-source="post: 429839" data-attributes="member: 79259"><p>Don't ask other people for advice on your future, it leads to you living other peoples dreams. Sit down and ask yourself if at this time in life you value financial security more or the thrill of pursuing your own passions/interests. If you feel that you are more interested in securing financial stability early on then going to college would probably be the best choice. If you think that at this point of your life going out and doing the things you dream of doing is more important, then go out and take chances.</p><p></p><p>The reality is, it's your life to do whatever you want. Life is not a race, for some life will be relatively devoid of risk or the pursuit of passions. Many choose financial security in this day and age. </p><p></p><p>I say do whatever you think will make you happy and don't be afraid to fail!</p><p>Failure is just as, if not more, important than smooth success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treebeard, post: 429839, member: 79259"] Don't ask other people for advice on your future, it leads to you living other peoples dreams. Sit down and ask yourself if at this time in life you value financial security more or the thrill of pursuing your own passions/interests. If you feel that you are more interested in securing financial stability early on then going to college would probably be the best choice. If you think that at this point of your life going out and doing the things you dream of doing is more important, then go out and take chances. The reality is, it's your life to do whatever you want. Life is not a race, for some life will be relatively devoid of risk or the pursuit of passions. Many choose financial security in this day and age. I say do whatever you think will make you happy and don't be afraid to fail! Failure is just as, if not more, important than smooth success. [/QUOTE]
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