Posted by JerryS on April 04, 2014 at 10:48:02 from (98.80.118.206):
In Reply to: OT Essay Update posted by Bryce Frazier on April 04, 2014 at 09:19:34:
Bryce, you are obviously an unusually-capable young man, and it is enjoyble to read accomplishments. I cannot resist making a belated comment about your earlier statement that you do not wish to attend college. I strongly urge you to reconsider that attitude. There is little doubt you will excel in any course of study you choose, unlike many young people for whom college is not a practical choice.
An advanced education will make you a better farmer, if that is what you wish to be. It is certainly among the most noble of professions. But an advanced education will allow you to be any number of other things, particularly in the event your farming aspirations are thwarted by illness, injury or economic disaster. You are young and strong, but you are not immune from these or a myriad of other potential set-backs. Success in life boils down to the number of choices a person has available to him at any given time; the less success, the fewer choices you have, and the more unpleasant they usually are.
You have plenty of time to set the course of your life. Do not fail to take advantage of any opportunities that can potentially serve you well as you progress through life. A young man of your potential should achieve it to the fullest.
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