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The speaker emphasizes the importance of having both a profession and skills in today's technology-driven world. While a profession is valuable, skills are seen as more valuable and productive. The speaker encourages individuals to learn multiple skills, such as videography, web design, graphic design, and web building, as these skills are in high demand and can lead to greater financial success. It is suggested that individuals with a profession can still learn skills and use them to make more money compared to relying solely on their profession. Lastly, it is good to have a profession. Many people go to universities, you study for these wonderful courses, these wonderful professions. But it is good to also come to terms with the fact that the world has been revolutionized by technology. And technology is giving you an opportunity to use your skills more than you use your profession. Actually, we literally apply the skills in our professions. So it is good that you learn one, two, three skills. They are important for you. And in fact, skills are more valuable right now than a profession. Some people go out there, they study for a particular profession, but the skills they develop along the way become more productive to them because many people are making money in this internet life, in this internet world, in this internet space because of the skills. So equip yourself. If you had not studied one, maybe you got a profession, don't worry. You can still learn a skill, learn some videography skills, learn some web design skills, learn some graphic design skills, learn some web building skills. All these skills are important for you. And there are companies out here looking for these skills. So when you got a skill, you can actually make more money in a relaxed way, unlike using your profession out here and you are being paid peanuts. So please, work on a profession, but still work on the skills. They are more valuable and more productive.