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RE: Selling, Believing & Achieving The Billion-Dollar Dream

Good grades are magical especially when it finally becomes a key to success. I know a friend who is a programmer, and a student, he mostly pays attention to the programming, more than the school he's actually attending. Because he feels that he would definitely build something tangible firstly. It's more like sticking with what takes care of the bills and I could relate.

I think sometimes, luck is good, and people who have connections would agree. I'm mostly praying for luck these days.

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Your friend believes in skills paving way for him more than grades attained from school. Yes, you are right that good grades are magical when they are only the key to success, but that was in the past and not when things are taking shapes today.

He just have to stick to something that brings food to the table (programming) because he wouldn't want to live on the idea of waiting till he finishes school before using such to work.

Take my school for instance, we went to school, graduated since last year February and haven't still gotten our result, not even statement of results. Now, for someone waiting for that without having plan B or building a skill will suffer 😁😁

I also need luck too. Who doesn't?

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