I was that child in school who aced everything — class topper, teacher’s pet, and the one people borrowed notes from. That’s a lie!
Fast forward to college, and I became a chill dude. I was born a creative soul, sketching, writing, dreaming but practicality hit when I had to choose commerce. Why? Because commerce meant just 3 hours of classes, leaving the rest of the day to work, create, and, let’s be honest, goof around. Did I forget to mention unsuccessful romantic affairs and intoxication?
With all that fun, I managed a whopping 52.86%. Not exactly brag-worthy. But here’s the twist, I didn’t need a degree to prove myself. Today, I’m a successful creative professional, a coach, and even a changemaker. No fancy degrees or diplomas hang on my wall, but I’ve got over 90 certifications from top-notch global institutions in creativity, education, and psychology. Eat this!
Moral of the story? Educational qualifications don’t decide your success or your happiness. If you’ve got passion, grit, and a willingness to learn, you can make it big in anything you want. So, go chase your dreams and maybe skip a lecture or two responsibly, of course. Life’s too short for boring, isn’t it?