It is funny, more and more people today are questioning the validity of college as a necessity. We all know the reasons why, let’s not go over them here.
Yet many parents still want their children to go to college. Not because of the merit or return on the investment, but because “well I still want them to go for the social aspect”.
We have ALL heard that one, right?
What does that mean?
To “find yourself”?
To learn how to be an adult?
To learn how to socialize with adults?
To cut loose?
To make friends?
To make mistakes?
Or my favorite…for “polish”?
Why? I hope those aren’t the reasons because I could do all of those things for a lot cheaper than a college tuition…but for the heck of it, lets talk about the “social aspect”.
You should be able to find yourself in high school, or at least get an idea. You definitely could if you had the right mentor.
But let’s say you still haven’t found the path you want to take. Would you rather expose yourself to different industries by trying them? Spending time, getting experience, seeing what it was like while making some money? Or would you rather throw tens-of-thousands of dollars at an education, “trying” that out, when it may not even be practical to the industry anyway, only to turn around and decide you want to “try something else”.
“But you are talking about career path, I am talking about being exposed to new people and new ideas”.
Ok, lets address that one. I have met more diverse people in the workforce that I have learned more from then anyone I met in college. Do you know why? Because they have ACTUAL LIFE EXPERIENCE. Not to mention…I don’t know if you have seen a college campus recently, they are not exactly promoting diverse thought like they use to. They are the definition of a monolith.
Let’s move onto “be an adult”, “socialize with adults”, or “polish”. Ask anyone who has been in any industry for a long time. Entry level graduates have worse and worse social skills every year as time goes on. If college is supposed to “socialize you” then they are all failing across the board.
Whether it is verbal communication, writing skills, professional emails, event networking, dinner function etiquette, or even something as simple as dressing the part…college graduates are piss poor across the board.
So much so that young people who do dress and carry themselves professionally stick out so much, that they are sought after and coveted.
The good news is…. there is an opportunity! The bar is low my friends!
Again, being around people with real world experience as early an often as possible is the answer here.
Lastly, lets talk about friends and lifestyle.
If I were to make a list of things, you could do or have in your life that are proven to have a negative affect on your life, they are in abundance in college.
Inconsistent sleep patterns
Excessive drug & alcohol use
Promiscuity
Masturbation
Poor diet
Lack of purpose or even the desire to find one
Living for the moment, short term satisfaction
Group think
Victimhood
Cheating on exams, as a group
Surrounding yourself with people who compete at overindulging in these things instead of making each other better and challenging one another.
I can’t express to you how many people I have removed from my life since college and how I am better for it. Not because they are bad people but because my relationships we based on these things (no not masturbation with friends so get off my back on that one).
People would avoid 8:00am classes and reasons to get up before 10:00am.
People drank every chance they got.
Pizza or donuts after a long night of drinking. We would spend entire days hungover on the couch, eating comfort food, only to sometimes start drinking again.
People would play the victim when a professor or boss at an internship treated us poorly. Scheme with one another to do what ever it took to pass an exam or get a decent grade on a project. Even if it meant bending the rules or cheating as a group.
Many people became reliant on Adderall, percosets or other drugs.
Many people started using drugs like cocaine or oxycontin.
Worst of all, people acted like the purpose in life was to do less, to take it easy, to find our way up the ladder so we could be paid to gold and boat and party with clients.
Many people that I know from college struggle with depression and anxiety. Some have suicidal thoughts. In some instances, they have succumbed to those thoughts or overindulged on drugs.
The people that have moved past the habits from college, and the people from college that are doing the best right now. Those are the people who are becoming the best versions of themselves.
I am not telling you to avoid college...
I am saying when you go to college, go with a purpose, go to work hard, to learn, to test your mind. And most of all be abundantly aware of the temptations, of the indulgence, and statistically what those things do to people. Most importantly, how much better their lives become without them.
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