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Chitchat Sinkie NUS grad took on family business debt of $500k



In the real world, what a person study in university (most of the time) will not be the career path for most.
It had become a bit of a privilege if one can go into a career of their majors.
In today world of employment, one cannot go with “what he or she” wish to do as a career but rather what jobs is available…
 
Go into voluntary liquidation, close the company and find a job.
 
Education lay the foundation and open our mind to the complex modelling concepts and Chiam maths calculations…we do have a lot people in our history who are self taught just like the gentleman below:

The inventor of Green's theorem,
George Green, held the occupation of a miller for the first part of his adult life. He was a self-taught mathematician who worked at his family's flour mill until he was nearly 40 years old.

Later in life, after he was able to leave the family business, he pursued an academic career and became a mathematician and physicist, as well as a fellow at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The mill has since been restored and operates as a museum and science center named in his honor in Nottingham, England.
 
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