Acala
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I have a law degree and a good job. If I could do it over with what I know now I would trade it in a second for a skilled trade like welding or locksmithing. Be your own boss. Help people with their problems. Work in the underground economy. Have something truly useful to offer your fellow man.
Please do not join the military. You do not need college or the military to live a satisfied life. You can be satisfied by working construction making $15-$20somthing an hour and living a modest lifestyle.
My wife and I are both about to graduate from college. By society's standard, we can live successful lives. With our degrees (hers, really) we can live anywhere in the world. We could live anywhere in the states and make tons of money. But what we have discovered is that "success" is crap. If we could do it all over again, we would not go to college.
If I could go back in time I would learn a blue collar trade like electric, plumbing or construction and just work at the journeymen level while taking my sweet time to get a masters and maybe start my own company. Some of the people I admire the most are from my church back home. They are in their 20s, 30s, and 40s and working construction-type jobs. They own less than ten acres and have a small home or a doublewide on it. The husband works 40-50 hours a week while the wife chills at home with the kids (or she works if she wants to, or if they have no kids). They do not live in fancy homes, drive fancy cars, and blow money on expensive items and vacations. But they spend TONS of quality time together every single week. They go on hikes, to the lake, ski, water ski, or 4-wheeling every week. They will never be rich or "successful" by society's standards, but they will always have a nice, clean home and food on the table. They stash a little bit of money away every month so they can retire a modest retirement when they are old.
My point in all of this is don't by into the "do what it takes to be successful" garbage. You think that you have to join college or the military to become successful. I disagree. Be the best waiter that you can be. Work your way into a pimpin restaurant so that you make some decent money. Or find a simple trade like I have explained. Getting jobs that society deems successful is not fulfilling. Marry your girlfriend. Rent a nice home or someday buy a lower-end home. Spend your time doing outdoor activities that don't cost money. Enjoy spending time with your woman and nature. This will be more fulfilling to you than slaving away at college or the military just so you can afford to buy more useless crap.
This^
I have a law degree and a good job. If I could do it over with what I know now I would trade it in a second for a skilled trade like welding or locksmithing. Be your own boss. Help people with their problems. Work in the underground economy. Have something truly useful to offer your fellow man.