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Ok i have had some trouble in high so basically my fresh ment year and sophmore year are trash like 3 creits outta all of them i got.
but now i am trying to get the credits back and work my way up to 11th grade where i should be i am doing a computer school that will help me get my credits and everything,but if i dont succed in getting a highschool diploma would it still be likly for me to live a happy and wealthy life if i were to become a painter,and or stunt driver?
maybe even a ,millionaire if i save like crazy?

2006-10-07 22:44:23 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

Btw,sorry for the spelling its late and i was sortof rush typing, so yeah i am not that dumb...

2006-10-07 22:57:58 · update #1

5 answers

Hi,

Whether you have a wealthy life does not have direct co relation with whether you have finished high school or whether you do well in school..

Didn't you know that the world's richest man, Bill Gates, is a college drop out? ;)

I am not saying that studies are not important. however, whether you will be happy and wealthy is more dependent on the mindsets that you have, the habits you have, the actions you take and the friends that you have.

If you want to become a millionaire.. i suggest you read the book called Secrets Of The Millionaire mind and learn more about what millionaires think about... if you duplicate these mindsets AND TAKE MASSIVE ACTION you are likely to become successful in life whether your freshmen year or your sophomore year are trash or not...

Good luck!

2006-10-07 23:00:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You don't need a high school diploma to be rich and successful. HOWEVER, many jobs require a college degree (which you need a high school diploma before you can get), so if you don't have a good education you're limiting yourself. You don't need to do great in school, just try your best, get the diploma, then go to a community college and transfer to a state school -- it won't be that hard. I did it, and I have a good job now.

2006-10-07 22:49:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I experience right here that your truly argument isn't approximately who dies richer however is approximately innovative taxation. The complete revenue tax process within the U.S. is screwed up. Yes, the rich in conception no less than, pay a better percent in their revenue in tax than do the deficient. I'd argue that this usually varies broadly relying on person circumstances. The rich pay a better percent in their revenue than do the deficient however have many possibilities to have interaction in movements which influence of their being capable to take expertise of many tax deductions. This in flip offers the politicians the vigour to inspire distinctive behaviors and DIScourage others. This is known as "social engineering". Would it no longer be reasonable to pay revenue tax (if we MUST pay it!) at a flat percent with few if any deductions? Yes, the wealthy might pay extra however it would not harm them even AS MUCH as that equal percent being taken from the deficient.

2016-08-29 06:12:12 · answer #3 · answered by pharisien 4 · 0 0

Millionare? Keep dreaming, bud!
creits= credits.
i=fresh ment?
I really don't see any future as a millioner or a diploma holder!

2006-10-07 22:53:46 · answer #4 · answered by alfonso 5 · 0 0

My son did poorly in high school and wound up quitting. Today he is successful, has a nice home, family and a good job. You can if you are motivated.

2006-10-07 22:53:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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