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Re: How well could an illiterate person do in today\'s society?
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[ QUOTE ] he could play online poker, no? [/ QUOTE ] he could also be an astronaut, but doesn't mean he will [/ QUOTE ] not true. you cant become an astronaut or any other intense job like this without a great education. becoming an online poker pro and make 50-300k a yr is very realistic |
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Re: How well could an illiterate person do in today\'s society?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] he could play online poker, no? [/ QUOTE ] he could also be an astronaut, but doesn't mean he will [/ QUOTE ] not true. you cant become an astronaut or any other intense job like this without a great education. becoming an online poker pro and make 50-300k a yr is very realistic [/ QUOTE ] i think being a live pro is way more plausible. i think the internet as a whole is out of the question |
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Re: How well could an illiterate person do in today\'s society?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] he could play online poker, no? [/ QUOTE ] he could also be an astronaut, but doesn't mean he will [/ QUOTE ] not true. you cant become an astronaut or any other intense job like this without a great education. becoming an online poker pro and make 50-300k a yr is very realistic [/ QUOTE ] i think being a live pro is way more plausible. i think the internet as a whole is out of the question [/ QUOTE ] It still goes w/o saying that you're at a disadvantage if you can't study texts. Time savings = money. A lot of poker is about knowledge. Social skills are more important to someone that can't read. |
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