is it true that, money correlate with a level of education?
By drndasika
@drndasika (1)
Tanzania
October 14, 2010 2:48am CST
my self i don't agree , because majority of richest people in this world were school dropper out, and majority of people who end up with stress due to uncorelated enviromentals were professors
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@diamania (7011)
• Netherlands
14 Oct 10
Typical example of a fallacy. Just because rich people are mostly drop-outs, which you didn't confirm with sources making it twice a fallacy, there's no correlation between (I take it you mean amount of) money and level of education? Fallacy... simple:
Lawyers earn more than bartenders. Who got more education and earn more? Lawyers.
Doctors earn more than plumbers. Who got more education and earn more? Doctors.
Teacher or cleaner? More education and more bling bling? Teacher.
The richest people mostly have become rich through a brilliant idea. This doesn't have always much do to with the level of education. Someone who can make and manage a blog that makes him millions doesn't have to have a lot of education and yet can become rich.