You Need Both Path To Succeed
Most people contemplate chasing a career at first before seeking for independence or not going straight to independence.
Just as you're going to school to get certificates which you feel like you might not need, or you might start learning other skills that are not related to certificates and you feel like just giving up your certificates, feeling like it's not useful.
But sometimes you don't have to keep your egg in one basket, you have to spread it. You don't know the ones that might ask. You might decide to be more good at your career, even if learning the skills and becoming independent on your own is very important, but still come with stress and issues.
You might not have the opportunity to succeed on your own without the guidance or working on other people. You might not even know being an entrepreneur and always leading yourself and making profit and all the money to yourself.
But most people majorly think they're entrepreneurs because they don't have the skills. They don't have the leadership skills. They don't have the networking skills. But with your career, you're sure that with your qualifications, you can still make good use of what you have.
It doesn't matter whether you have to be an urban skipper or not. You just have to know how to link with people and mix up your abilities, your interests, your intellectuals, your hard work, your smartness and everything. You should go for everything. If you have the opportunity to go to school and get the certificate, you should also go.
If you have the opportunity to learn the skill, you can also learn the skill. Even if your skills have started failing you, you don't have to keep depending on the skills. You can still chase your career and complete it so that you can have something to fall back to.
When it is go subs, because being an independent person is a very risky stuff that can put you in danger at any time. For me, balancing career and also dependence is good.
Learn the good skills that can give you dependence while also chasing that career that can still sustain you so you can stand on your own.

