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This image will accompany an article about a person who overcame obstacles to achieve success without a college degree. The person is pictured with certificates and awards that attest to their success, despite not attending college. The text below explains that this person's "certifications are worth more now" and that "from your love one", it's important to not give up on one's dreams.

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Question: How to reply for I think destiny plays a part. I believe in some part we play a part. We can change our destiny by our choices we make. If I were to listen to people going through life. They said I would not be successful without a college degree. Here I am doing very well without one. It was a harder road but I did it. I have paid for both my kids to have their degrees and yet I do not have one. Before you say go back and finish... it would be a waste of money. My certifications are worth more now. From your love one

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It's wonderful to hear that you've managed to be successful without a college degree and have been able to provide for your children's education as well. Your story is truly inspiring and serves as a reminder that there are multiple paths to success, and it's about finding the one that works best for each individual. You've clearly demonstrated that hard work, determination, and making conscious choices can shape our destiny. Your experience also shows the importance of believing in ourselves and not always following the expectations of others. Your decision not to return to college is completely understandable, given your established career and the value of your certifications. It's evident that you've found your own way to success, and that's something to be proud of. Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey with me.

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May 30, 2023, 2:51 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, May 30, 2023

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