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Sandra Newman @sannewman
THE SEVEN SECRETS OF HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE
- Private school
- Legacy lvy admission
- Nepotism hire
- Seed capital from family
- Club memberships
- Personal assistant, nanny, ghost writer answer
- Journalists who ask, “What’s your secret?” and uncritically publish the
Education is number one? The daughter of my wife’s housemate has a PhD and she’s been out of work for two years. That also sounds like need.
Guess she’s just lacking your luck. Maybe that part is more important than you think.
They aren’t in order. If they were then luck is always number one.
You shouldn’t do a PhD for money, that’s the first thing my supervisor told me when I started mine. Also, having a doctorate might disqualify you for a big portion of the market, and in many cases it can be a disadvantage.