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“I value my education, but I cannot put a value on it. I know it has been worth some money to me - I don't think 'The Post' would have hired me if I had lacked a degree - but I probably could have earned about the same if I had stayed in the insurance business, where I worked while going to college…” quote by Richard Cohen
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“I value my education, but I cannot put a value on it. I know it has been worth some money to me - I don't think 'The Post' would have hired me if I had lacked a degree - but I probably could have earned about the same if I had stayed in the insurance business, where I worked while going to college at night.”

Richard Cohen

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New York Times, 2018

Education is valuable but not always essential for career success; practical experience can be equally rewarding.

In simple terms: College isn’t the only path to success.

Key Takeaway

Consider alternative routes like experience and skill building.

Themes

education career value experience choice

Mood

pragmatic thoughtful

Type

advisory inspirational

When to use this quote

  • career transitions
  • part‑time study
  • skill certification programs

Key Concepts

Human Capital Theory Opportunity Cost Lifelong Learning

Questions to Reflect On

  • What factors determine the best path for you?
  • How can you leverage both education and experience?
A Different Perspective

Higher education often provides networking and credibility benefits.

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