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A popular poster in grade school classrooms reads something like this: "Thirty years from now, it won't matter what jeans you wore, how your hair looked, or what people thought of you. What matters will be what you learned and how you used it." Grade school and high school clothes and reputations fade away quickly after graduation. On the outside, you may have been the dorky science nerd or the preppy football jock. But once you get out of high school, you become like a new person. Who you are on the inside becomes more important: how well you can do your job, how well you interact with others. Cool clothes don't matter nearly as much as the person under them.

