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<blockquote data-quote="satis1103" data-source="post: 2608428" data-attributes="member: 3630"><p>I would imagine so.</p><p></p><p>The education bubble will burst soon. The entrepreneurs (read: future billionaires) of today are increasingly self-made people who focused on specialized skill development over liberal arts education. Somewhere, there is an executive of a bank that went to ivy league schools and took his education very seriously. Somewhere else right now, in this area probably, there exists a college dropout named Mark Cuban who has more money today than that executive ever will. And it will just keep going this way as we approach a perfect market of information where every individual has access to the same knowledge. At that point it will be ALL about drive, skill and ingenuity, as opposed to mostly about them now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satis1103, post: 2608428, member: 3630"] I would imagine so. The education bubble will burst soon. The entrepreneurs (read: future billionaires) of today are increasingly self-made people who focused on specialized skill development over liberal arts education. Somewhere, there is an executive of a bank that went to ivy league schools and took his education very seriously. Somewhere else right now, in this area probably, there exists a college dropout named Mark Cuban who has more money today than that executive ever will. And it will just keep going this way as we approach a perfect market of information where every individual has access to the same knowledge. At that point it will be ALL about drive, skill and ingenuity, as opposed to mostly about them now. [/QUOTE]
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