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How Less Scoring People Get Success In Life? | Qasim Ali Shah | 7 News

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Most of the people I know around me with decent amount of money are not the brightest tool in the box. There are a few professionals I know, but the folks with serious money are hustlers.
 
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He is correct of course. He gave the example of Edison. Let us also look at Bill Gates and Elon Musk. Compare them to our subcontinent people who collect degree after degree and in the end become job seekers instead of being entrepreneurs or revolutionaries ( techno or political ).

In India, there is the added tragedy of suicides by students and professionals because they didn't score well in the success marking metrics.

I myself dropped out of college in the 2nd year. I developed an interest in computing and some years later I wrote a simple operating system of my own. I didn't need a degree of 95 percent in final school exams to achieve this.

There are hundreds of thousands of students who graduate out of computer engineering colleges every year in India and simple logic states that at least 10 different operating systems and microprocessors should have been devised by these students. Yet there are none. No big Indian software/hardware company has put out a operating system or microprocessor. Why??

Why is there no South Asian Elon Musk?? Why do college degrees not help in South Asia's technological and social development??
 
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