Education should inspire a relentless thirst for knowledge, encouraging individuals to seek out learning opportunities beyond traditional venues. The current trend of choosing entertainment over education, such as Netflix over platforms like Coursera, undermines personal and societal growth. Both students and parents must actively demand value from the education system, rejecting overpriced degrees that don't meet modern needs. Emphasizing the importance of public K-12 education, it plays a crucial role in shaping culture and fostering a collective desire for learning. Unfortunately, it has shifted towards compliance training aimed at preparing students for factory jobs rather than nurturing creativity and critical thinking.
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In this episode of The Unmistakable Creative, Seth Godin returns to the show to discuss his new book, It’s Your Turn.
- Leveraging books as a tool to change the people around you
- Writing a book that begs to be shared and gets under people’s skin
- The choice between creative or cog that we’re always making
- Why we must be willing to be wrong to do work that matters
- How the connection economy rewards people
- Our search for reassurance and how to stop it
- Learning to take your work seriously and not personally
- The mythical time when we think we’ll be ready
- A look at what school is actually for
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