Guys like this Dr. Sagi Satyanarayana - and the other Indian "sage" V.N Parthiban are pathetic. It's attention-seeking, pure and simple. . Attention they don't deserve. Don't give them any, and they'll go away.
I read Dr. Satyanarayana's s list of schools and I don't like it. Lots without institutional accreditation or equivalent. Ballsbridge, African Moon, Ligs U. etc. You can check the pages on those. Some others out of existence now. And D. Litt degrees from multiple well-known American Universities - e.g. the prestigious Stanford. If they're real - they're likely honorary, not earned. American Universities usually award the D. Litt as an honorary degree. Parthiban doesn't even list the sources of his 140-odd (!) degrees. Any one of us could have a long list of degrees -- in maybe a year, with no study - but great expense. I'm not suggesting Dr. Satyanarayana "Bought' degrees -or that he didn't.. I AM suggesting some of them are from schools that award degrees that have no standing - and some others (honorary) may not have required study. Honorary degrees are "degrees" but do not carry academic significance.
And Nicholson, the guy in Michigan with 30 real degrees? Another addict. He worked low-buck maintenance jobs at the college to get free tuition. Those jobs and degree-hoarding were all he did in about 30 years. Never held a job related to any of his nearly 30 Master's degrees. Might have been a better life for his family if he had... even just ONE of them.
Guys like this want the world to think they're smart. As I see it, they aren't. I believe some of them are mentally ill. If your ambitions include - oh, maybe up to a handful of degrees - with a purpose? Go for them. Have a great career - and maybe write a lot of books on something you love. That'd be great.
This stuff here? Lots of degrees - but how much education? Parthiban has apparently lost memory function through constant study, He can no longer remember faces reliably - or how to get to places he has been dozens of times.
Not the way to happiness.
I read Dr. Satyanarayana's s list of schools and I don't like it. Lots without institutional accreditation or equivalent. Ballsbridge, African Moon, Ligs U. etc. You can check the pages on those. Some others out of existence now. And D. Litt degrees from multiple well-known American Universities - e.g. the prestigious Stanford. If they're real - they're likely honorary, not earned. American Universities usually award the D. Litt as an honorary degree. Parthiban doesn't even list the sources of his 140-odd (!) degrees. Any one of us could have a long list of degrees -- in maybe a year, with no study - but great expense. I'm not suggesting Dr. Satyanarayana "Bought' degrees -or that he didn't.. I AM suggesting some of them are from schools that award degrees that have no standing - and some others (honorary) may not have required study. Honorary degrees are "degrees" but do not carry academic significance.
And Nicholson, the guy in Michigan with 30 real degrees? Another addict. He worked low-buck maintenance jobs at the college to get free tuition. Those jobs and degree-hoarding were all he did in about 30 years. Never held a job related to any of his nearly 30 Master's degrees. Might have been a better life for his family if he had... even just ONE of them.
Guys like this want the world to think they're smart. As I see it, they aren't. I believe some of them are mentally ill. If your ambitions include - oh, maybe up to a handful of degrees - with a purpose? Go for them. Have a great career - and maybe write a lot of books on something you love. That'd be great.
This stuff here? Lots of degrees - but how much education? Parthiban has apparently lost memory function through constant study, He can no longer remember faces reliably - or how to get to places he has been dozens of times.
Not the way to happiness.