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<p>You need to define success for yourself. It seems you are deeming it to be about who has the most money/best car/biggest house. This kind of material success is irrelevant. Instead of wanting money, focus on what makes you happy. While money is important, if you have enough to live on, then your next priority should be happiness. As long as you enjoy your major you shouldn’t have any problem finding a job. The reason Bill Gates succeed was because he was passionate about coding, and worked over 10,000 hours doing it. If you have a fraction of his drive, you can succeed as well. </p>

<p>TL;DR: Being miserable to make six-figures is more a of a failure than being happy and making $60,000.</p>