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    Re: An Englishman's Point Of View

    I believe that although your background does help it is more a state of mind. Britain would probably class us as Middle-class but would be at the lower end as my parents rarely earned above £20k each during my childhood. My uncle on the other hand earned in excess of £200k a year by himself, but was always humble about it.
    I am very ambitious and will work hard to get where I want and as such financed myself through university by working in the local store. My two cousins did not, they had a free ride.
    I took Computer Studies, not only because I enjoyed it but becaue I knew it would be useful.
    They took art and media studies respectively, one is now a call-centre worker and the other is out of work. Because they had it spoon fed to them they do not have the drive or ambition and no matter how hard the family tries to tell them they need to work hard they just don't get it.

    I suppose I'm trying to say it is more about your attitude and how hard you had to work through your education that determines your success in life. If you got the right attitude, you'll go far
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    Re: An Englishman's Point Of View

    Quote Originally Posted by Valleysboy1978
    I suppose I'm trying to say it is more about your attitude and how hard you had to work through your education that determines your success in life. If you got the right attitude, you'll go far
    I would say the main components for success are:
    • Attitude - (Drive whether greed or competitiveness and the ability to keep trying even though you've been beaten many times)
    • Oppurtunity
    • Education


    Education helps but is not a requirement. I know very well educated people who still only strive to be and subsequently are middle class. On the other hand, there are many salespeople who make well above middle class income with nothing more than their primary education.

    Finacially, I strive to have my own software company that nets me 60k a month. That's a lofty goal to fill - but anything slightly short of that still bodes well for me.

    As far as personal success - I'm already there for the most part - two children and a wonderful wife.

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