Respuesta :
Answer and Explanation:
Dear brother,
I'm happy you chose to tell me about this decision. You know I try to interfere as little as possible in your life, but this time I will have to make an exception. I hope you will forgive me in case I say things you don't really want to hear. But I also hope you'll understand I'm doing this because I care about you.
This is one of those rare times when we do not agree with each other. Brother, I do not see how this is going to work out well for you. I'm sorry if I'm appealing to a sunk-cost fallacy here, but you have already invested so much time and money in your education! I cannot see how throwing it all away will do you any good.
You could say that the business will make up for that money, but we need to be realistic here. There is a possibility of failing in anything in life, but even more when we speak of businesses. If, for some reason, you fail, you will be left without your education, your money, and your business.
In my opinion, stay on the traditional route. Finish school first, then open your business. You'll be more prepared. You may even get a degree that will make you more knowledgeable in the area! Do not rush to make a dream come true, brother. If you are patient, if you plan carefully, if you invest in yourself first, your chances of success will increase drastically.