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Why knowledge is important in the future?

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Answered by suhainafathima85
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The money is do not will go to big place but knowledge is only will go to a big place

Answered by 17agrimsingh
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Not because young people will necessarily tear down the social order, but because the rest of us need all that energy, brains, imagination and talent that young people can bring to bear on our difficulties. For the society to attempt to solve its problems without the full participation of even very young people is imbecile."

Trusting the young to build the future, practice makes perfect.

The fact is we don't trust young people. The elite have brain washed us not to trust our children and in the process have brainwashed themselves so that they do not trust their own children. Why, because they were afraid of losing their power. However, this has caused a great problem, in that children are being prevented from making decisions (having had them made for them), they are unable to use their imagination, to solve problems, to be creative, to participate and feel capable of making a difference, of being responsible, in short of being able to be in charge. Yet at some future point, however long we delay it, they will be in charge. Suddenly after years of atrophy, these, the most important of human skills, will be expected to suddenly blossom forth in the young who have come of age and enable them to lead us forward. The skills of responsibility and leadership require, like any skill, years of practice. Thus the current situation is not a realistic expectation!

As explained elsewhere, any skills that have significant value for society take about 10,000 hours to learn and can only be learned and perfected by constant improvement oriented practice. Solving problems is a skill, as is using imagination and being creative, and so is making, and taking responsibility for decisions. By depriving young people of the ability and desire to practice these skills and thus improve them, we are seriously diminishing our overall ability as humans, and allowing ourselves to be lead into a future we did not choose and may not be able to survive in. Worse than that we are well aware that even now we are not producing enough, or skilled enough, people to maybe extricate us from this predicament. Alvin Toffler in his book learning for tomorrow has a great deal to say about decision making and its importance the most significant of which is excerpted as follows:

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