This is a very misleading article. Many of the people they use as examples come from an earlier era when college was much less common. Of the recent founders they mention, most did go to college; they just didn't graduate.
My advice would be: college is valuable, but what's valuable about it is the experience, not the degree.
My thoughts exactly but i am having tough time conveying that to others. I am not sure if it is inherent human "thing" to like titles or it will slowly fade away like having finished high/elementary school.
My advice would be: college is valuable, but what's valuable about it is the experience, not the degree.