In the University, I found something that changed my life. Once in every while, I hear the sad tale of the student who graduated top of his class but is unemployed or maybe even unemployable.
Whenever my heart flashbacks to this; it creates a dilemma: the society outside campus is changing very fast with no clarity on whether what I am learning now in school will even still be relevant by the time I become a graduate.
Personally, I started to have a rethink of education and what it is meant to serve -that led me to personal development.
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As I resumed the ministry of personal development, it became clearer that to thrive in the redesign society I must go for knowledge, not just certificate if truly I wanted to outperform.
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