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College is just not worth it anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="henrypemberton" data-source="post: 1455153" data-attributes="member: 20816"><p>Also studying in law...I agree. "Amoral" is a good descriptor. I sometimes think law students are the most prideful and greed-filled students there are, but I think this can probably be extrapolated to most university students in general. Most go to university to satisfy their ego and desire for status and wealth (along with lust). Either that, or many simply don't know what else to do, so they stay in school.</p><p></p><p>I feel that I am in the right place, but I don't prize "having a degree" above all else, especially what I know is right. If you are genuinely a bookish person who absorbs information like a sponge and constantly wants to know more, then school is enriching and you can tune out a lot.</p><p></p><p>If the time ever comes where I feel like my work hinders my ability to serve God, I know it will be a no-brainer to find something else to do. But that time hasn't come yet. God could be preparing me for things I have no ability to see now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henrypemberton, post: 1455153, member: 20816"] Also studying in law...I agree. "Amoral" is a good descriptor. I sometimes think law students are the most prideful and greed-filled students there are, but I think this can probably be extrapolated to most university students in general. Most go to university to satisfy their ego and desire for status and wealth (along with lust). Either that, or many simply don't know what else to do, so they stay in school. I feel that I am in the right place, but I don't prize "having a degree" above all else, especially what I know is right. If you are genuinely a bookish person who absorbs information like a sponge and constantly wants to know more, then school is enriching and you can tune out a lot. If the time ever comes where I feel like my work hinders my ability to serve God, I know it will be a no-brainer to find something else to do. But that time hasn't come yet. God could be preparing me for things I have no ability to see now. [/QUOTE]
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