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ro0ibos2 t1_j9on7uf wrote

For me, the wholesomeness about this was that he was able to live a fulfilling life and support a family of 5 without a college degree, something many of us were wrongfully told was necessary. I assume that his pursuit of college degree was merely for fulfilling intellectual curiosity (or maybe he also thought of himself as a failure until he had one).

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piglewiggle t1_j9og7wm wrote

❤️❤️ I work with kids and whenever I feel down I try to remember that there are a bunch of children in my community that think I’m the nicest, funniest, prettiest person and they can’t wait to get hugs from me. Plus with each kid there’s a whole family behind them who credits me with helping their kids learn to talk. It’s so easy to get caught up in the bad and forget your actual real impact

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