"When your founder doesn't have one, it kinda says a lot of what people can do without a college education"
end quote from page 6 of Time Magazine May 13th 2019.
Yes. Though Steve Jobs started at Reed College in Oregon he dropped out to found Apple Computers with Steve Wozniak.
and Yes. Bill Gates Dropped out of Harvard to start Microsoft Computers.
Zuckerberg also dropped out of Harvard to create Facebook.
So, what does a person need to be a success?
A Good idea and a lot of determination!
By God's Grace
The primary thing you need to be a success is to have an idea and then the capacity to "make your own rules".
This is rare in people where they have both an idea and the capacity to make their own rules or design their own rules and building up a company from nothing. But, it can be done, (at least it can be done here in the U.S.) not so much in other countries where you will be stopped or killed by someone for sure if you try what works here in the U.S.
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