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Hong Kong Influencer Gabby Chow’s Post on Academic Qualifications Sparks Debate

Hong Kong’s well-known influencer, Gabby Chow, recently posted on her Instagram about academic qualifications, which has sparked a heated discussion.

While acknowledging the importance of academic achievements, she emphasized that they are not the sole criterion for measuring a person’s worth.
She also criticized people who are overly proud of their academic qualifications, making the topic even more controversial.

In her post, Gabby Chow mentioned “credentialism,” noting that society has always stressed the importance of academic qualifications from a young age.

She believes that academic qualifications are just one of many characteristics of a person and cannot represent their entire being.

Her criticism of “people who are complacent with their high GPAs” has drawn particular attention. She described these individuals as arrogantly believing they can “illuminate others” while simultaneously “extinguishing others’ candles,” meaning they may diminish the hopes or efforts of others.

The post resonated with many but also received mixed opinions. It is worth noting that Gabby Chow herself has not yet graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School. She previously studied at the University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Medicine but dropped out to transfer to the Business School.

Gabby Chow is known for her insightful and humorous posts.

This post reflects the complex feelings of contemporary youth towards a credential-based society. Gabby Chow’s post may lead to more discussions about the value of academic qualifications and personal worth in Hong Kong society.