
Jason Voorhees
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see common misconception on thr forum that all the money to be made in finance and tech but The truth is top performers in nearly any field can make a bank.
it's true that entry level salaries vary greatly across industries and certain fields have higher pay at entry level like tech or finance bur you are not getting reallt rich, the real financial upside comes at the top and that holds true in virtually every profession.
For example:
Doctors and surgeons: The average salary for a senior cardiothoracic surgeon in the U.S is easily ober exceed $600,000 annually. Even more if they have their own clinics.
Law: Top partners at prestigious law firms make millions per year, take home $3β5 million+ annually.
Entertainment and media: Top actors, producers, YouTubers, or influencers earn eight figures yearly through endorsements, royalties, and content monetization.
What about fields that are niggas make fun off for no jobs?
β’ Psychology: entry-level clinical or counseling roles do not pay hes bjr, licensed therapists with private practices, forensic psychologists and even psychology-based influencers can make 7 figures
Gender Studies / Sociology / Humanities: academia is limited yes but those who pivot to policy think tanks, government advisory roles, corporate DEl consulting, or media/journalism and make a bank aswell.
Art, Literature, Philosophy: Authors like Jordan Peterson, artists and educators who build a brand (online or in galleries) regularly generate seven figures+ through books, courses, and speaking engagements
The common factor is Being top 1% or building leverage.
Yes finance and tech offer a structured route to wealth but in the end
the key takeaway is:
TLDR-Be in the elite 1% bro.
it's true that entry level salaries vary greatly across industries and certain fields have higher pay at entry level like tech or finance bur you are not getting reallt rich, the real financial upside comes at the top and that holds true in virtually every profession.
For example:
Doctors and surgeons: The average salary for a senior cardiothoracic surgeon in the U.S is easily ober exceed $600,000 annually. Even more if they have their own clinics.
Law: Top partners at prestigious law firms make millions per year, take home $3β5 million+ annually.
Entertainment and media: Top actors, producers, YouTubers, or influencers earn eight figures yearly through endorsements, royalties, and content monetization.
What about fields that are niggas make fun off for no jobs?
β’ Psychology: entry-level clinical or counseling roles do not pay hes bjr, licensed therapists with private practices, forensic psychologists and even psychology-based influencers can make 7 figures
Gender Studies / Sociology / Humanities: academia is limited yes but those who pivot to policy think tanks, government advisory roles, corporate DEl consulting, or media/journalism and make a bank aswell.
Art, Literature, Philosophy: Authors like Jordan Peterson, artists and educators who build a brand (online or in galleries) regularly generate seven figures+ through books, courses, and speaking engagements
The common factor is Being top 1% or building leverage.
Yes finance and tech offer a structured route to wealth but in the end
the key takeaway is:
TLDR-Be in the elite 1% bro.
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