Life Lessons I Learned in Grad School: The ROI of Irrationality
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/life-lessons-i-learned-in-grad-school-the-roi-of-irrationality.
A candid reflection on career, broken academic systems, and why irrational persistence not degrees or “safe” pivots is the real driver of success.
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Graduate school didn’t deliver a career; stubbornness did. In a broken academic pipeline and a dead job market, committing to your niche is what ultimately sets you apart.