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Success comes from within, not from the name of your alma mater from "summary" of Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be by Frank Bruni

The idea that your success is determined by where you went to college is deeply ingrained in our society. We tend to believe that getting into a prestigious school will open doors for us and guarantee a bright future. But the truth is, the name on your diploma doesn't define who you are or what you can achieve. In reality, success is not bestowed upon you by your alma mater; it is something you create for yourself. It comes from within, from your own hard work, determination, and resilience. It's about the choices you make, the risks you take, and the effort you put in to achieve your goals. The pressure to attend a top-tier college can be overwhelming, but it's important to remember that success is not limited to those who graduate from Ivy League schools. There are countless examples of people who have achieved great things without the benefit of a prestigious education. What truly matters is what you do with the opportunities you have, regardless of where you went to college. Your alma mater may open some doors for you, but it's up to you to walk through them and make the most of what lies on the other side.
  1. Success is not about where you go to college, but about who you are as a person and what you are willing to do to reach your full potential. So don't get caught up in the belief that your alma mater will determine your fate. Focus on what you can control – your own actions, choices, and determination – and you will find success on your own terms.
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Where You Go Is Not Who You'll Be

Frank Bruni

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