Of course not. Many companies now actually value personal abilities more and will not judge people solely based on academic qualifications. In fact, if you think about it carefully, there are many people around us who have low academic qualifications but are still successful. But we may not know how much more effort they have to put in than others in this process. This is easy to understand. If you don’t have a high degree of education, your starting point will naturally be lower. Then you will have to spend more time and effort than someone with a higher degree of education to start from the bottom and start with a low salary. In addition, academic qualifications bring us more than just a certificate. Several years of edification in college or graduate school bring us more of a diffusion of thinking and a broadening of our horizons. I am seriously opposed to the theory that "reading is useless". No matter in which era, reading will always be the ladder for mankind to discover the truth and develop and progress. So we see that the more successful a person is in his career, the more he wants to continue his studies, because he understands that only by constantly charging himself can he have the possibility of continuous transcendence. Therefore, people without academic qualifications will not be unable to survive in this society. Those who cannot survive are those who do not want to make progress without academic qualifications and fantasize about being cared for by the God of Luck all day long. Similarly, even if they are highly educated people, If you fail to keep pace with the times and maintain a state of continuous learning, you will eventually be eliminated by the times.