To someone who has a degree in business or to someone who doesn't have a degree in business but has built a few multi million dollar businesses?
To someone who has a degree in writing or to someone who doesn't have a degree in writing but wrote a few bestsellers?
To someone who has a degree in nutritional sciences or to someone who doesn't have a degree but has lost 100 pounds and was able to keep his weight down?
Probably the latter...
And that's what's happening in the 21st century.
People realize that degrees and information are losing more and more value.
Simply because everybody has access to information.
And because there are more graduates out there for less and less jobs for graduates.
What really matters these days is what you do with that information.
What really matters are the results.
The things you make.
The things you create.
And not the concepts or strategies you develop.
Because without implementation these things are useless.
Finding your way through the abundance of useless information that's out there, applying it and turning it into real world results is the name of the game.
Because people want to learn how they can create those results themselves.
And that's the real challenge these days.
Because it's hard.
It's hard to get results.
Really hard.
It takes a hell lot of time.
Because there's no guidebook.
There's no blueprint.
There's just trial and error.
And figuring out what works and what doesn't.
But at the same time it's also a huge opportunity for everybody out there who's willing to put in the work to make stuff. To create stuff. To create the results.
And for the first time in a pretty long time it doesn't really matter anymore where you're from, how much money you have right now, where you've studied or how old you are.
The only thing that really matters these days is to be able to create something out of nothing.
To make stuff.
To create stuff.
And to create results.
Because once you get the results, people will listen.
The information economy is dead.
It's all about results now.
The world is changing.
What about you?