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b0x3r_ t1_j9qxmzu wrote

I got my degree at age 32 after doing classes nights and weekends and a full time construction job during the day. The extra time and struggle that went into made it so much more satisfying. Graduation was one of the proudest days of my life. I cried when I finally got to hand that degree to my mom. Keep up the hard work, it’s worth it!

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whyxwhy t1_j9qxivx wrote

Reply to comment by Nirbhik in [Image] Do not judge by Nirbhik

Yeah exactly. But the quote might too short or not concise enough to get that point across to all viewers so for some it may come off as condescending. And I think that's was the op in this subthread meant. 🙌

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Fool_Apprentice t1_j9qvgvc wrote

I'll make this easy for you. You will regret it either way.

That said, you'll love your kids even if it was a stupid decision (and it is, it always is). If you don't have kids, then you will spend your time wondering what might have been because you will be too idealistic to realize that you made the right choice and you'll go to your grave sad.

My advice is make the wrong choice and have kids. You will regret it.

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