No guarantees: what does it take to succeed in today’s world? “the dwindling power of a college degree” from the NY Times.

It used to be that if you worked hard, you were guaranteed a certain kind of life. There are reasons success is no longer a straight shot. Read Adam Davidson’s insightful article here: http://nyti.ms/uDQz5a

How about you? How have you perceived the general shifts discussed in the article within your own working life?

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14 Comments

  1. Great article !

    dave on January 8th 2012
  2. Glad to see that Tony acknowledges the large gap between rich and poor reiterated in this article.

    Jesse Taylor on January 1st 2012
  3. tony;how are you,i lost every thing house,job,and enenployment exsauted,i ending look for beteer life and me and my 1/2 ending in tijuana,i was very desesperd and have nothing to eat no plase to live,but we faid a place to fix in tijuana,and there is where we live now,im almost 64 years old,my chiquita 61,and i wrigthing you and asking for help i know you helph many people,im,a heavy equiment operator bot my co. dont have nothing for me yeath they said,dont know what to do tony please helph me,and GOD bless you.

    pedro mancilla on December 25th 2011
  4. No one so much as asked me what I got in high school after I left. There were no courses for illustration in Oz in 1994. So as declared by my family, I was a bum artist. But I just had another book I illustrated published and delivered today. Swap cards for girls are going into all Aust newsagents. I’m busy as, contributing to humanity, and so excited. And I just started listening to dear Mr Robbins, wow the possibilities now!! thank ya xx

    Elizabeth Botté on December 2nd 2011

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