RE: SLC-S29/W4-“Thinking and Ideas!| Rethinking the Normal!”
I agree with you, sir, about education being driven by concerns about finding a job. A diploma is merely proof that someone attended school, not a guarantee of employment. This aligns with your statement: education makes us wise, aware, and responsible by shifting our mindset from concepts and theories to concrete actions.
All financial fears are linked to school! It seems to be a place that provides certain hope for everyone, and this has long been a part of our culture. Unemployment isn't due to a lack of jobs, but to the disconnect between education and employment. A "Bachelor of education" is forced to work as a scavenger to provide for his family, is consequence of viewing school as a financial goal.
Yes, success isn't solely determined by the classroom or school setting; creating new jobs involves skills, experience, and hard work. Many companies value real-world abilities over formal academic degrees.
wish you success, Mr. @mahadisalim
Thank you sir @sojib1996 🙏