You're right about intelligence and education. It's obvious when looking around at folks from newer generations and these worthless degrees. At least my beginning college in my mid 30s was a very smart move for me as my income has more than tripled with a technical degree (2yr assoc) in the medical field. I was never interested when I graduated high school, just wanted to raise kids but life has a way of throwing you curve balls. It's what you do with those that makes all the difference.
And yet education has nothing to do with intelligence. Nor is that my hubby needs help connecting some of the dots a sign of reduced intelligence.
People are way too easily triggered. It's exhausting. And perhaps a sign that their emotional intelligence quotient is not what it could be ;)
You're right about intelligence and education. It's obvious when looking around at folks from newer generations and these worthless degrees. At least my beginning college in my mid 30s was a very smart move for me as my income has more than tripled with a technical degree (2yr assoc) in the medical field. I was never interested when I graduated high school, just wanted to raise kids but life has a way of throwing you curve balls. It's what you do with those that makes all the difference.