Humanity has been misled for years by the assumptions of certain groups around the world. These misconceptions distance them from the truth behind the goal and are often passed down from generation to generation. Singling out one group and spreading incorrect inferences about it is where all these misunderstandings begin. Ignorance is a choice that people make and use to spread the truth and create confusion among many. These confusions sometimes even lead to oppression. If humanity educated itself properly before arriving at assumptions or conclusions, then these problems would not hinder us. Men who do not attend higher education are victims of such cases because humanity perceives them as reckless. In reality, a man's success is not determined by his choice of higher education, but simply by whether he takes the time to get educated in some way. Men who make the decision to take another path and not take some form of higher education are given the image opportunity of someone who will be poor and living on the streets. They are meant for those people who will never be better than those who have achieved some kind of higher education. However, if you take a look at people like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Will Smith or even Henry Ford, it is entirely possible to be wealthy without a college degree in hand. Humanity constantly marvels at how they took the ropes and made it to the top without a document proving that they were qualified to do so. Successful people like them started out the same way, whether they found themselves in an average family, in the ghetto, or even on the streets. What mattered was what they did in their time and what they built upon themselves. A homeless man who constantly spends his money on drugs and alcohol... middle of paper... a system that lays the foundation for success, but which men do not need to take advantage of in order to be wealthy and maintain family in good hands. Works Cited AEI. "Is a college degree necessary for a good job? Not always." Value capitalism. Values and Capitalism, nd Web. April 5, 2014.Berger, Brooke. “Why a college degree might not be worth it.” News from the United States. USNews & World Report, nd Web. 5 April 2014. Flows, Capital. “Don't buy the hype, a college education is not an investment.” Forbes. Forbes Magazine, June 12, 2013. Web. April 5, 2014. Mike Rowe: You Don't Have to Go to College Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/22/mike-rowe-you-dont-have-to -go-to- college/#ixzz2yBzBUHXE." The Daily Caller. The Daily Caller, nd Web. April 5, 2014Saccaro, Matt. "Why do we think college is necessary when it's not?" Catalog of Thought. Catalog of Thought, nd Web. 5 April. 2014.
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