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Despite my newly found passion and soaring carreer at McDonalds, I still have dreams of driving my Lambo. Make them come true.

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Why do most people over 35 view a college degree as some sort of magical investment that guarantees a profitable job and success in life? I could understand that mentality twenty, thirty years ago, but today the empirical underpinnings of that assumption are under pressure and seem to be just as likely to fail as any other major investment of time and money for a variety of reasons.

Is this merely a case of logical fallacy, or is there something more to it?

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