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Beyond the Degree: Why Young Jamaicans Must Redefine the Road to Success

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Last updated: March 24, 2025 12:48 am
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For years, we were sold a simple success story: go to school, earn a degree, get a good job, and life will fall into place. But for many young Jamaicans, that story is unraveling. The degree came, the job may have followed, yet financial stability and personal fulfillment remain elusive.

Let’s face it — the traditional path is broken.

Graduates are stepping into a world that’s vastly different from the one they were prepared for. The job market is overcrowded, wages are often stagnant, and the cost of living keeps climbing. It’s not uncommon to see young professionals with qualifications and ambition still living paycheck to paycheck, wondering where they went wrong.

This disconnect isn’t just frustrating — it’s dangerous. It breeds disillusionment, drains potential, and drives many of our brightest minds to look elsewhere, often overseas, for the opportunities they can’t find at home.

But what about those who stay? Are we meant to accept mediocrity? Absolutely not.

Now more than ever, young Jamaicans need to pivot. That means shifting our mindset from job-seeking to opportunity-creating. We must embrace entrepreneurship, digital skills, side hustles, and financial literacy as essential tools for survival — not optional extras. Whether it’s launching an online business, freelancing, investing, or monetizing creative talents, the ability to generate income outside of a 9-to-5 is no longer a luxury. It’s a necessity.

And let’s be clear: this isn’t about rejecting education. It’s about expanding what we do with it. A degree should be a launchpad, not a ceiling. If the job you want doesn’t exist — build it. If the system doesn’t support you — disrupt it.

Waiting on the government, a political party, or some miracle policy shift to change your financial fate is a losing game. Most of us weren’t born with wealth or connections. But we were born with the ability to adapt, evolve, and think differently. That’s our inheritance — and we must use it.

The world has changed, and so must we. Young Jamaicans can no longer afford to chase outdated dreams. It’s time to create new ones — rooted not in tradition, but in innovation, resilience, and self-determination.

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