
In this episode, I’m picking up on a topic we’ve been talking about—credibility, credentials, and who people choose to listen to. I’ve got a college degree in business from Pennsylvania State University, so I’m not speaking as someone who’s against education. But I’m asking a real question today: does a college degree actually mean you’re competent? Some folks with degrees might not like what I have to say, but I’m here to tell the truth. Let’s not delay the inevitable. Let’s get into it.
Show Notes:
[02:28] #1 Holding a college degree does not make you competent.
[10:47] #2 Having a degree or credential doesn’t automatically make your words valid or worth following.
[20:06] #3 Your argument should stand on its own merit, not on your credentials or resume.
[23:23] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
3274: 3 Keys To Increasing Your Intelligence [ https://soundcloud.com/drebaldwin/3274-3-keys-to-increasing-your-intelligence ]
1402: The 5 Levels Of Expertise [ https://soundcloud.com/drebaldwin/1402-the-5-levels-of-expertise-game-group-exclusive ]
2238: What I Would Do Starting In Business TODAY [ https://soundcloud.com/drebaldwin/2238-what-i-would-do-starting-in-business-today ]
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