One goes through school, college, medical school and one's internship learning little or nothing about goodness but a good deal about success.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sadly, my father died before I graduated, so he didn't see any of the success at all.
Really, what education does is it gives opportunity, but it also gives hope.
Regarding one's career: always be prepared, no short cuts - hard work is the only alternative that really works.
Do internships and work your butt off to learn as much as you can and prove yourself.
I did everything I could to stay in college and pay my own way, so I think that if success hadn't come so quickly, I would still be pursuing it.
I always saw myself wanting to do something deemed successful and good at the same time.
When you get successful, you can do pretty much whatever you want.
I've built my career on unpaid interns, and the interns told me it was great - I learned more from you than I did in college.
We all deal with failure. If you're lucky to have a long career, it's part of the experience.
There are a ton of qualities that can help you succeed, and the more carefully a quality has been studied, the more you know it's worth your time and energy.
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