Bobby Bryant+Follow Is college still worth it… or have we been sold a lie? My neighbor’s son just graduated college. He’s 24, has $80,000 in student loans… and is working part-time at a coffee shop. ☕ His dad said, “At least he has a degree.” I said, “But does it do anything anymore?” Back in the day, a college degree meant something. It opened doors. It was your ticket to the middle class. Now? It feels like a very expensive piece of paper. Meanwhile, plumbers, electricians, and truck drivers are making six figures—and they didn’t spend four years in a lecture hall. So I’ll ask the question: 👉 Is college still worth it… or have we been sold a lie? I’m not saying education isn’t valuable. I’m asking if the system still delivers what it promises. If you’re a parent or grandparent, what did you tell your kids about college? And looking back—was it the right advice? #CollegeDebt #HigherEducation #StudentLoans #ParentingQuestions #EducationSystem #AmericanDream #CollegeWorthIt #RealLifeSkills #CareerPaths #ParentingAdvice #GrandparentWisdom #LifeAfterCollege76149Share
Liber+FollowWho Are the People Working Out or Shopping on Weekdays?Have you ever wondered what jobs people have when you see them dining out, shopping, or hitting the gym during weekday afternoons? I often catch myself curious about this, especially when I spot someone my age—maybe in their late twenties—enjoying a coffee at 2 PM on a Tuesday. Last week, I chatted with a woman at my local gym who told me she works remotely as a graphic designer. Her flexible schedule lets her fit in workouts whenever she wants. It made me realize how many careers now offer non-traditional hours or remote options, allowing people to break away from the classic 9-to-5. It’s fascinating to think about the different paths people take to create a work-life balance that suits them. What’s your story? Do you have a flexible job, or do you wish you did? Share your thoughts below! #CareerPaths #WorkLifeBalance #RemoteWork #FlexibleJobs #JobCareer12Share
Michelle Arnold+Follow7 Careers Your Teen Can Start NowWho says you need a college degree to land a solid job? Check out these 7 careers your teen can jump into right after high school—no four-year degree required! From becoming an electrician or plumber (hello, six-figure potential) to tech gigs like IT support, or even hitting the road as a commercial driver, these paths pay well and offer real growth. Got a hands-on kid or a future healthcare hero? There’s something here for every interest. Would your teen skip college for one of these? Drop your thoughts below! #CareerPaths #NoDegreeNeeded #HighSchoolGrads #Education140Share