But what are you doing?

Jason Lam
1 min readSep 3, 2020

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You could memorize the definitions of assets, liabilities, mergers, acquisitions, conglomerates, and monopolies exactly how it was written in a textbook, but that doesn’t translate into the conviction necessary to pursue a vision that many others doubt, especially when you have to ignore cautionary data telling you not to.

You could know the perfect pricing model for a business, but will you be courageous enough to become vulnerable when asking for a referral, let alone do the kind of quality work that would warrant a testimonial in the first place?

At some point, you can’t keep on hiding in a classroom or burying your face in books.

There are struggles you can’t study for, tests that have no time limit, and surprise re-tests on material and skills you still haven’t mastered since last time you were tested. It’s great that you can recall a definition or recite a theory.

So what are you going to do since you can?

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Jason Lam
Jason Lam

Written by Jason Lam

Head of Admissions Consulting | Point Avenue

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