Memes aside, it depends on what you wanna do with your life. If you're undecided, consider going to community college to broaden your horizons and do something part-time. Live cozily for now and go on a journey of self-discovery.
Zoomer here
underrated post. If you're unsure about what you want to do with life don't go to college/university. At most sign up for Community College and take some gen ed courses to see what interests you. The only people that benefit from college are those who know their passion in life and intend to follow through no matter what. Without that it's just a big money suck.
Don't worry he'll complain after his spine gets fucked up and he can no longer walk after doing a trade for a few decades. Trade is the worse of the two in the long term, people who sell trades are usually those who don't see where that road actually ends. It's miserable.
Trades until you can fix or build anything. Then, pick one you don’t hate doing and use it to make enough and get smart enough to live on investment.
The goal isnt to be a wageslave you fucking brainlet, it gives you money without debt while you get your shit together to run a company
diesel mechanic m8. zoomers are fucked anyways on the techstack. ya might as fell well make the contrary bet for max gainz since you sucklings are all gonna be on ubi anyways, and if not, then it's a mad max world and the world will need a diesel mechanic.
this, i said fuck school when i turned 18. then I worked crappy jobs until i found out what i wanted to do with my life, just signed up for college again
just trade shitcones and learn physics math and coding bruh ull be a made man and more successful at life than all the meme college and university degree failure normiefucks out there
That still requires you to save and work as a wageslave until that happens. Risking your body daily at work, while at a desk job you can do the same thing with less hassle.
t. Limpwristed faggot that cant fathom using their hands to get something done and will ask literal Jews for money to avoid it and postpone financial freedom by at least a decade
You're never going to make it