Saturday, September 15, 2012

Career Growth

In our career growth we would like to signpost the essence of going to school to achieve skills as opposed to going to school to pass exams. The market world has no place for those who passed their exams but rather those who are well equipped to fit easily in the changing dimension of life and circumstances. The passing of exams in our own opinion does not necessarily mean that someone is cerebral and thus approved to attend to everything that life offers.

People need to open their eyes or perhaps uncover themselves from this sprawling blanket that they have chosen to cover themselves with in hiding from actuality of life. Being a right professional and the aspect of being learned are two different things. There are those who claim to be learned yet they lack that same education. After all, we have so many educated fellows but our modern life runs on a deficit of modesty. It is only in understanding a skill that one can transform that intelligence into meaningful income generating facet.

Get over that notion of schooling to pass examination. Go to school to have fun and dust off your skewed platforms to remain one straight pruned person that fit himself or herself anywhere in life and create something or achieve something. Our society is filled with kindergarten schooled souls who have turned out to be ineffective in many ways. Those who thought were leaders have posted dismal performance to the chagrin of their own reputation. So is so and so and other the other or even yourself.

Our schooled minds have failed to interpret for us the intelligence of our present age thereby making us slaves to poor communication. Little is being tapped from our information age in the twenty first era. Many are still victims of traditional thoughts void of the changing times. Open your eyes people and learn to see what you have not been seeing for along time now.
See you soon;
Editor; youtooformorality 

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