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"It doesn’t even seem to occur to people that one might pursue a doctoral degree because one is interested in the subject and wants to do research. "

Frankly, no. Because as beautiful as that concept is, it's 6 years in your younger decades, where the magic of compound interest makes every dollar you save or spend count a lot more than any money you make later in life.

Add tuition and loans, also with compound interest, and well, I have no resentment against people from wealthy enough backgrounds that they can just do this. If that's how want to use your privileged background, nothing but respect from me.

But 99% of us have to consider the money.



> Add tuition and loans

There are no tutions and loans for a PhD. It's free. Additionaly, you earn a small salary that can be bumped up to the median wage with internships.

Imagine spending your twenties without financial obligations, working on one problem you love without it having to make a business sense.


In some fields, possibly.

I will absolutely not argue that you should do whatever will make you the most money.

But just as absolutely, a PhD isn't the right answer for a lot of people. I thought about it at various points and it wouldn't have been the right choice for me even taking money out of the equation.


I would have loved it. NO doubt.


You could say the same about doing a startup. They pay is shit, grueling hours and 90% of them don't amount to anything meaningful.

Doesn't mean that it's not worth it for most. Some people just want to do science. Or startups.




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