Depends on what you did to earn it. Back in the day, midwifes delivered thousands of babies, without degrees, and most of them lived.
Yes, now we have our heavenly technology and all that crap... But who do you think is more qualified to deliver a baby? A practiced midwife, or that newly graduated young doctor who's never delivered a real baby before?
Honest and potential, or studied and certified?
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True, they don't but they can be a reflection of something that -does- mean squat.
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A person who goes after a degree definitely has something to show for his effort in reaching the position in which he is in, reflects character.
Agreed!
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Depends on what you did to earn it. Back in the day, midwifes delivered thousands of babies, without degrees, and most of them lived.
Yes, now we have our heavenly technology and all that crap... But who do you think is more qualified to deliver a baby? A practiced midwife, or that newly graduated young doctor who's never delivered a real baby before?
Given the choice, I'd pick the midwife.