This document discusses how success does not necessarily require a college education. It provides examples of successful people like Abraham Lincoln, Henry Ford, Albert Einstein, and several Indonesian business founders who achieved wealth and success without college degrees. It notes that soft skills like character are more important than hard skills or intelligence for success, and that learning can occur outside of college from life experiences and other people. The document advocates working hard from an early age and starting at entry-level positions to work one's way up as paths to achieving success without higher education.