Then there was the licensing
Then there was the licensing.
When you are licensed to perform a job you are now beholden to the licence granting body, they are your #1 client. Piss them off, lose your business.
Plus all the regulation to keep the licence.
Licensing would have made me worse at my job.
Where I live therapists get paid peanuts to work long hours with clients they cant pre-vet.
I work 20 a week from my house, with clients located globally who are aligned with me & my methods.
And I get paid 10x what a therapist takes home (low over head + geo arbitrage).
No fear of getting cancelled.
Good therapists have been repeatedly threatened with having their licence revoked because they spoke uncomfortable truths.
No one tells me what to say or not say. Im 100% in control of my message & methods.
I answer to God & my own conscience.
I dont care about the “status” of being licensed.
Unless it helps me help others I dont care about the status of having degrees and licences.
Helping people is my calling. It always has been. Ive been doing this since childhood and Im good at it.
That is enough for me.
Going to school for something you are already very good at is a waste of time and money.
A piece of paper bought with tens of thousands of euros and 5 years of my life that was a negative in every way is a bad investment.
I would have been a fool to make that choice.
In summary a degree and licence would have made me:
�worse at my job �beholden to the state �less wealthy �easily cancelled �waste time and money
Instead of being in school learning about 306 genders, toxic masculinity and why “white people bad” Im here to help you.
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Opportunity costs of getting a degree made it a bad move for me.
It would cost me about €1 million just in lost income to get a masters degree to do a job that pays less than the one I already have.
That makes no sense to me at all.
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