Perhaps your professors are
right: a good college degree is an insurance policy. What they probably don't
tell you is that it doesn't spell instant accomplishment, because everything in
life is a process, therefore takes time. Even Alkaline knows that; you got to
wait on it he said.
So I say if your real job (at the
moment) is below your dream job and you're not Steve Jobs, you have heard of
the patience of Job in the Bible, and have seen the lord in the outcome… that's
the Lord's job.
Don't look at foregrounds without
looking at backgrounds. It could make you envious, and your current job may
seem an embarrassing use of your degree, thus thinking that those up there
(probably without degrees) are as a consequence of their ‘know-who' than
know-how, or the ladies by their sexual receptivity.
That kinda thinking is as ungodly
and as small-minded a conviction as it is endemic in this country, and I
believe it's one reason why many university leavers are resentful for nothing,
and why our job market is one hell of a wild beast hunt, with so many
self-serving gladiators.
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