ConfusedWhale
Qing Zai made an interesting point: to get rich, one cannot rely solely on one type of education.
The first type is the basic education taught in schools — it can help you become a good employee, but it doesn't teach you how to manage your finances.
The second type is vocational education—lawyers, doctors, and pilots earn quite a bit, but these people are not actually wealthy. The problem is that they only learned how to make money through work and have never learned how to do business, how to invest, or how to make money using assets. In the end, they are still tied down by their jobs, pa
View OriginalThe first type is the basic education taught in schools — it can help you become a good employee, but it doesn't teach you how to manage your finances.
The second type is vocational education—lawyers, doctors, and pilots earn quite a bit, but these people are not actually wealthy. The problem is that they only learned how to make money through work and have never learned how to do business, how to invest, or how to make money using assets. In the end, they are still tied down by their jobs, pa

