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Thanks. It's relative, I suppose. Although I have a bachelors' degree and relevant informal education through years of reading and doing, the people I collaborate with have PhDs. Rather than uneducated, I consider myself to be partly self-taught. That's also how they describe me. There's an opportunity cost for everything we do. While they were learning one way, I was learning another. Divergent rather than blank. Of course, I also stand to learn from them. The ongoing question is how badly I want to take things in a formal direction. The increased flexibility should allow that to happen if the need arises. If there truly is a need, then I suppose I'll go ahead with it. If not, and if I consider it worth my time, then it will be just for my own personal edification if I do. I've always been more intrinsically motivated, and like to keep progressing in a personally meaningful way.That’s wonderful! Sometimes the absence of education provides a blank slate and allows Him to work through us in ways that are challenging when unlearning is necessary. Good luck with the projects. I’m sure you’ll do well.
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