Message from @bornfree2001

Discord ID: 541142351804891136


2019-02-02 06:23:57 UTC  

i thought the anime profile picture gave it away

2019-02-02 06:23:59 UTC  

Plenty of time to plan

2019-02-02 06:24:03 UTC  

lol

2019-02-02 06:24:15 UTC  

Sick burn bro <:why:480186116222353410>

2019-02-02 06:24:20 UTC  

If you're smart, you can graduate high school in three years.

2019-02-02 06:24:39 UTC  

Or just drop out as soon as possible

2019-02-02 06:24:44 UTC  

I start college soon I'm going to get the best results out of everyone there

2019-02-02 06:24:52 UTC  

Great, the room temperature iq crew is waking up.

2019-02-02 06:25:06 UTC  

I wouldn't recommend dropping out

2019-02-02 06:25:19 UTC  

Get those good results

2019-02-02 06:25:20 UTC  

Why not?

2019-02-02 06:25:25 UTC  

Lock down a trade school, sage.

2019-02-02 06:25:28 UTC  

Closes so many options

2019-02-02 06:25:34 UTC  

Something that can earn you bank in a year.

2019-02-02 06:25:37 UTC  

No it doesn’t

2019-02-02 06:25:42 UTC  

It’s bluster

2019-02-02 06:25:49 UTC  

I want to maybe be a lawyer

2019-02-02 06:25:53 UTC  

I'm unsure on it

2019-02-02 06:26:02 UTC  

I've worked with drop outs, it's not easy for them

2019-02-02 06:26:20 UTC  

I don't think about it often because I honestly think I'd enjoy doing something to do with politics instead

2019-02-02 06:26:30 UTC  

I am in England and want to be an engineer for example which England is lacking ATM

2019-02-02 06:26:33 UTC  

Are they drop outs cause they chose a better plan or because they’re legit lost and dumb?

2019-02-02 06:26:34 UTC  

Sage, I'll give you a path: after you graduate from high school, get into a trade school, that work will fund your way through higher level education if you want.

2019-02-02 06:26:40 UTC  

hey I am in england too @bornfree2001

2019-02-02 06:26:55 UTC  

trade school?

2019-02-02 06:26:57 UTC  

They drop out for various reasons

2019-02-02 06:27:05 UTC  

Some with plans

2019-02-02 06:27:09 UTC  

@themysteriousSage what's your passion?

2019-02-02 06:27:15 UTC  

Yeah, for skills like plumbing, carpentry, that sort of thing.

2019-02-02 06:27:25 UTC  

Something that has real application right away.

2019-02-02 06:27:37 UTC  

Man if I could turn back time and be an electricians apprentice <:tellmemorepepe:480186120823373835>

2019-02-02 06:27:40 UTC  

Then use the money you earn doing that to fund your next step.

2019-02-02 06:28:04 UTC  

@bornfree2001 I honestly don't know sometimes. I like talking about politics and other than educating myself on that I play video-games. Before anything I need to sort out some of my problems which could really damage me first.

2019-02-02 06:28:05 UTC  

If I could turn back time, I'd have taken my college time right out of school more serious for electrical engineering.

2019-02-02 06:28:30 UTC  

Yeah I didn't take my first years seriously either

2019-02-02 06:28:31 UTC  

"Follow your passion and the money will follow" is a lie.

2019-02-02 06:28:38 UTC  

Playing with other people's money is dangerous

2019-02-02 06:28:44 UTC  

I know for trades dropout status is irrelevant, if anything there’s trade schools With highschool accredidations

2019-02-02 06:28:51 UTC  

doesn't matter if you don't enjoy it if it brings in six figures it's worth it

2019-02-02 06:28:53 UTC  

You figure out what you're willing to do and what you can do and then make it happen.

2019-02-02 06:29:04 UTC  

Don't expect six figures, man.