@Nawres-Alabed
That’s a powerful and deeply important question. Education is often caught between two purposes: nurturing a love for knowledge and preparing students for the job market. Yet, we sometimes make higher education exclusive and rigid, limiting access and defining worth by specialization while still facing issues like unemployment.
This gap reveals a disconnect: the world changes fast, but our systems don’t always adapt. Maybe it’s time to reimagine education not just as a path to degrees or jobs, but as a flexible journey that values curiosity, creativity, and real-world relevance.
You’re right it’s not an easy topic. But asking such questions is where meaningful change begins.