Non-college billionaires

Their stories are inspiring and keep their spirits at bay.Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Richard Branson once realized that they did not want to waste time on what they thought were completely unnecessary lectures.

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs felt that the decision to drop out of college was one of the best of his life. He shared his position with graduates of Stanford University. During his inspiring speech, the billionaire told three stories. The first one was about education.

His biological mother was an unmarried graduate student.She decided to give the baby to be raised in another family, but with one prerequisite - the adoptive parents must have a higher education.However, the couple who wanted to adopt a baby did not meet this criterion.Steve Jobs's future mother did not graduate from college, and his father did not even graduate from high school. The biological mother gave up on persuasion only a few months later, when the adoptive parents gave her their word that the son would definitely get a higher education.

Steve's college education was funded by his parents' hard-earned money. The thought of this haunted the 17-year-old teenager.“After six months, I didn't see the point of my training.I didn’t know what I want to do in my life, I didn’t understand how college would help me to realize it, ”says Steve Jobs." So I decided to drop out of college and believe that everything would be okay."

Since then, he only attended the lectures he wanted, such as calligraphy.Ten years later, the knowledge gained was used to develop a computer. This is how different typefaces and proportional fonts appeared.

It was difficult at first. The future billionaire slept on the floor of friends in the dorm, handed over bottles.But the decision not to get a higher education was fateful for him.“You cannot connect the dots by looking ahead;you can only connect them by looking back in time. Therefore, you will have to trust those points that you somehow connect in the future. You will have to rely on something: on your character, destiny, life, karma - whatever, ”said Steve Jobs.

Bill Gates

Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University after only 2 years, but returned to it after 30 yearsto pick up your higher education document.“We recognize the most famous member of Harvard in 1977, never graduated.- said the rector of the University Stephen Hyman.“Now is the perfect moment for the alma mater to hand over the documents to him.”Although it was only a formality, the billionaire was very happy, because once he gave his father his word that he would receive a higher education.The father of the founder of Microsoft was present at the ceremony.

Bill Gates left school for one simple reason - he decided to devote all his efforts to creating his own company. The lectures did not touch him, and after the student discovered a computer center at the university, his thoughts were occupied with completely different things. Having received a large order from the company, Bill Gates realized that he wanted to devote all his time to programming. The lack of a diploma did not prevent him from becoming one of the richest people in the world.

Richard Branson

British billionaire Richard Branson dropped out of school at 16, but that didn't stop him from earning moneyA fortune.In an interview, the businessman admits that he is annoyed at the thought of how long it takes to get a diploma.He believes that the length of study at many universities can be shortened by at least a year to give students the opportunity to start working as soon as possible.

Famous people who were able to achieve great success in life converge inone thought. The most important thing is to acquire new practical skills by trial and error, theory alone is not enough. Therefore, it is important not only to study according to the plan proposed by the university. Engage in self-development, find the job that you love with all your heart, and constantly develop in your chosen field.

2022-01-14 07:21:50
© Julia Safonova