Why I Built My Own Path
When I meet new people, they often ask where I went to college. I tell them I didn't finish. For some, that's a shock. In the old days, a degree was everything. But for me, not having one became my strength. It's my "anti-credential."
Not having a degree meant I couldn't follow a fixed path. I had to make my own. I learned by doing, by making mistakes, and by fixing them. My real "classroom" was the late nights solving problems for clients at different companies. My "textbooks" were the real projects I worked on, not theory.
This path taught me to be a problem-solver first. I had to learn fast and build things that actually worked. My GitHub profile, with all the code I've written, became my real "transcript." The success of my clients became my "diploma."
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It gave me a different way to think. I'm not stuck on old rules. I focus on what gets results. This is how we work at Techmorph. We don't just talk about ideas; we build them. We believe that skills and results are more important than fancy papers.
So, for anyone who feels like they don't fit the "normal" path, know this: your unique journey can be your biggest strength. My lack of a degree isn't a weakness; it's the proof that I learned by building, and that's exactly what we do at Techmorph.
