RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What’s your exit strategy?when i say scientists (ex. virologist and biologist) with PhD and MSc who researched and wrote thesis papers on very narrow and specific topic on covid SARS topic, like this one for example, would that help one decide to vaccinate or not?
Proteo-Genomic Analysis of SARS-CoV-2: A Clinical Landscape of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms, COVID-19 Proteome, and Host Responses - PubMed (nih.gov) please spare me your infatuation with advanced degrees. I know a mechanical engineer with MSc who doesn't know what is a point and condenser distributor, this was way back 30 years ago when it's a common thing. Also know a woman who's husband is a project engineer with a MSc for a big oil company for 30 years that couldn't fix a simplest thing around the house. His wife, a music graduate, does almost all the small fixes around the house. His son chooses the car, tv, and computer for his dad to buy. Sure there are some bright PhD and MSc graduates out there, they are the ones who able to adapt to the real world
LiLy2021 wrote:
mrbb wrote:
richest people in the world have basic education to no having university degree.
You're right. Pablo Escobar never went to school, never had any education but at one time he was one of the richest men in the world. Let's all aspire to be like him.
mmrb wrote:
PhD degrees only proved someone know a very specific topic indepth...
Bingo! This is exactly what I've been trying to say. A person needs to be educated and trained in a specific field to be qualified to discuss about that field in depth. Nobody knows everything and I strive to learn everyday. If I need to learn more about virology, I would read up on writings by virologists, not people who are not educated in and not expert on, the subject matter.
I had to disclose the information regarding the education background of myself and people close to me because you had asked for it.