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[–] AnmanIndustries 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

YES. YES !! OH DEAR MERCIFUL LORD YES!. You can NEVER excel at anything if you use the same things that every single other person is taught. This applies to everything in life. Writing a story, making music, farming, raising children, everything.

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[–] ScamDog28 ago  (edited ago)

Yep just like how enron didn't do Accounting like everyone else. Sorry there are just some hard skills that you need to have if you want to succeed and stay out of jail. Now you can creatively apply thoes skills to do some pretty cool stuff.

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[–] AnmanIndustries ago 

No. I never did any extended education out side of a few transport and logistic things. You will never be able to stand out if you follow pre scripted lessons that are shared with many other people. You can always learn the same things on your own terms with your own material on your own, without having to fork out any money other than books, audiobooks and internet connection costs. You do NOT have to go to business school. Ever. You do not have to go to school for almost anything, unless you require proof that you are competent, such as doctors and electricians. AND EVEN THEN the government lets some of the most retarded people through.

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[–] derram ago 

https://archive.fo/IpGGd :

CEO of $3 billion Zuora warns: 'Don't go to business school." - Business Insider

'That means the only way to learn is from people who have successfully run subscription business. '

'Tzuo was employee No. 11 at Salesforce, one of the software companies that pioneered the concept of subscription-based software. '

'ZuoraThe business world is undergoing a sea change these days as the idea of "ownership" is being replaced by the idea of sharing, says Tien Tzuo, CEO and cofounder of Zuora. '

'He left Salesforce in 2008 to found Zuora, a cloud-based accounting software company that helps companies bill for their subscription services. '

'Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo filed an S-1 to take his "Subscription Economy" startup public. '


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