
1. Aside from specific majors like medicine, law, police academy, and military academy, other majors are becoming increasingly similar. Anyway, after a few years of graduation, you will likely have to change your profession; for most people, their first job is probably in sales.
2. A few days ago, it was mentioned that for the vast majority of jobs, training a new hire can take just seven days. Think about your own job—how many days of training would it take for someone else to do it? I also spoke with a top doctor from Toutiao, who said that it takes 11 years to train a doctor, but the basic skill set required to start working only takes three months. Many things learned in medical school are not used much in practice. Don't be afraid of new things; just learn.
3. Maintaining good learning ability and passion allows you to succeed in anything. I have even seen someone with cerebral palsy working as a top programmer at a major company, earning over a million a year. This person is not a traditional genius but someone who can sit still and delve deeply into their work. Most people lose interest in technology after a few years, but he has always remained passionate.
4. Ultimately, what determines a person's final height is not closely related to their education. You have no idea how many highly educated people I’ve seen struggling. As long as the IQ is sufficient, what matters more is perseverance, fighting spirit, and whether one is doing what they are good at and enjoy. The wealthy individuals I’ve seen often have jobs that are not closely related to their fields of study or university, and they may be clueless in other areas, but they excel at what they do and are definitely leaders in their industries.
5. However, the most decisive influences on a person are actually the development of the times and personal luck. There’s really no particularly good method for this; if you encounter it, you encounter it, and if you don’t, there’s nothing you can do.
6. The vast majority of people become completely disillusioned three years after graduation, with only a few maintaining high levels of enthusiasm and dedication after many years. This type of person finds it hard to struggle too much. This is also why it's been said lately that 'the youthful spirit is a non-renewable resource'; most people exhaust it quickly.
7. Wealth needs to be created through speculation and labor. The word 'speculation' doesn’t sound great, but everyone understands the meaning. You have to take the less traveled path, with less competition and fewer people. Such paths may seem unreliable to outsiders, while everyone thinks that industries with high reliability must be fiercely competitive and have very average incomes—a big red ocean.
8. Anyway, life is long, and there's plenty of room for error. The key is passion, ambition, motivation, and hobbies.