"When asked about reasons for going to college during the 1960's and early seventies, most students placed the highest value on 'becoming an educated person' or 'developing a philosophy of life." A minority deemed 'making a lot of money' as the main reason to attend college. Beginning in the 1990's, a majority of students say that 'making a lot of money' has become the important reason to go to college . . . depression, suicide, and other psychological problems have risen dramatically among this group." - The Price of Privilege, by Dr. Madeline Levine.
Next time; Three Things That Money Cannot Buy - "Retail Therapy"
From the jw.org publications
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