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Thank God I didn't choose Education over comedy, I Could Have Died – I Go Dye reveals

Award winning stand-up comedian, I Go Dye, ‎in an interview with punch recently made it known that his choice of course would have been Technical Engineering if he had gone to school. He expressed that engineering has been something he stared at a little age of 12, where he was asked to build up a few gadgets.

The comedian's love for comedy took over every other thing and comedy has become something that he can't just live without. He revealed that he ones turned down an offer to school abroad just to pursue his passion.

I Go Dye who has spent 20 years in the comedy game that finally paid off for him is actually not regretful about it, as he claims his passion for comedy cannot be replaced by a formal education.‎

In his words:

"I probably could have died by now if I decided to become a Structural Engineer.

Academic pursuit depends on personal interest. I am still acquiring knowledge on a daily basis. There is no limit to educational quest.

The truth of the matter is that life is a choice. Until you do things you love, you cannot really be happy. Those things I built at the time are still part of my life today. But I chose comedy because that is where my love lies. I started building things at the young age of about 12. At a point, I was no longer really comfortable with that path of life."

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