Enthusiasm

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It's why enthusiasm is far more important than a college degree:

Motivation and Drive:
When you're enthusiastic about something, it makes you motivated and driven. That means you're more likely to work hard and not give up when things get tough. This can help you achieve great things and grow as a person, whether or not you have a college degree.

Being Open to Learning:
Enthusiastic people are open to trying new things and learning new skills. They know that there's more to learn beyond what they're taught in school. In our fast-changing world, being able to adapt and learn quickly is really valuable. It can help you stay up-to-date and succeed in different jobs and industries.
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Having an Entrepreneurial Spirit:
Enthusiasm often goes hand in hand with having an entrepreneurial spirit. Entrepreneurs are people who are passionate about what they do and want to make a positive impact. They're not afraid to take risks, think creatively, and come up with new ideas. While having a college degree can teach you useful things, college will never teach you how to be enthusiastic.

Making Connections:
When you're enthusiastic about something, it attracts other people who are interested in the same thing. This can help you build a network of like-minded people. Having a strong network and good relationships with others can lead to opportunities, mentorship, collaborations, and helpful resources. These connections can make a big difference in your success, even if you don't have a college degree. The subject of this video made all the right connections.

Bouncing Back from Failures:
Enthusiastic people are better at getting back up after they fail or face obstacles. They have a positive attitude and keep trying. On the other hand, just having a college degree doesn't guarantee that you can handle tough times well. And college won't teach you how to have a positive attitude.

It's important to know that a college degree can still be valuable in a few careers. It can teach you important knowledge, skills, and show that you're qualified. But having enthusiasm and a real passion for what you do can be what sets you apart and helps you succeed, no matter if you have a degree or not. It's the mix of enthusiasm and relevant qualifications that can help you reach your full potential in different areas of life.
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