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There is not enough room here for a complete answer to this kind of question, however let me say this. The more education you have, the more doors that will be open to you. Which door you choose may have an affect on the "return on investment"(ROI). Basically it will depend on the field, your qualifications, your energy, your creativity, how well you can sell your ideas, etc. A degree may open a door, however after that it is up to you. There is no guarantee for a positive ROI. Much of it may also depend on an individuals attitude. While some individuals in a specific field succeed at producing a positive ROI, others fail to do so even within the same field. Sometimes it's just knowledge and perseverance. In other words, what does it take to discourage you?

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