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Mickey shelby

An entrepreneur • 28d

today’s rapidly changing world, the value of formal degrees is being questioned more than ever. While a degree can provide foundational knowledge and open doors, it is not the only path to success. What truly matters in most industries is skill-the ability to apply knowledge, solve problems, and adapt to new challenges. Employers are increasingly prioritizing practical skills, creativity, and hands-on experience over academic qualifications. Many successful people, from entrepreneurs to tech leaders, have proven that real-world skills can outweigh the importance of a degree. #mickey Shelby #entreprenuorship

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