Quote from trader99:
There's nothing wrong or bad with not having a formal education. But having some wouldn't hurt. That's my opinion on it. I just see it as learning for learning sakes. And learning comes in all forms. Just not books and schools.
I didn't copy the whole post, but I agree with you 100%. I would
never tell my kids they don't need an education. My kids will
get a college education. Aound this house, it's family, education and then career in that order.
I guess my original premise concerning this thread was just that
education has little to do with your chances of making it as a trader and that there are a lot of very successful people in the
world who don't possess a formal education.
And that we shouldn't write people off as enevitable losers just
because they didn't go to college or even finish high school.
Scientist made some interesting observations:
"Just look at highschool/college dropouts like Larry Elisson (ORCL), Robson Walton (Wal-Mart), Bill Gates (MSFT) - They used to be the three richest men in the world!
In fact, today, 8 of the top 10 richest ppl in the world are drop-outs! Let that sink in a bit. That's 80% of the absolute top.
Bill Gates slept through lectures because he had been playing poker one night after the other. He kept gambling and getting better, stacking his cash and eventually used it to start-up MSFT!
Sounds like trading."
I didn't even know Bill Gates was a college drop-out. But, I sure
don't have any less respect for him, now. And even if his ideas
hadn't changed the world, I wouldn't look at him as inferior
to a college grad, which I'm afraid is the view many people take.
Unfortunately, our society seems to look down on the uneducated
as some kind of a 2nd or 3rd class citizen, in my opinion.
