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Saturday, July 28, 2018

THE EDUCATION AND THE UNEDUCATION IN A DIGITAL WORLD


No, somehow you can't stop it.  Anymore than you want or however necessary for you.  It isn't quite the same before. That is why there will always be a little conflict between generations. 

The issue this time would be,"How much computing does someone need to keep everyday?" With all these so called applications, operating systems, programs, software...that someone has digitally shared or sold to you or with you?  Upon deciding which fits your lifestyle, your business, your need.

And there really is something wrong when a person can't seem to find work in his own domicile,area, locality, location, town, city, country. There really is something wrong when a person can't seem to finish  school in his own country. Was there too much distraction everywhere? Was reality too much of a distraction to care that much?  Was the so called real world you see around you too much of a scare to have you thinking "What's the big fuss about school anyway?"

But hey, there really is still that collision between forces that seem  to think that a person does not need it or when  he or she  says that he or she definitely needs it.  It does not really come as something that we really need to keep arguing all the time.  Deducing all about it as if it is unnecessary anymore. Not relevant these days. And there is that differentiation within each other , classified according to their age, levels, and capabilities.  The ability to say *Hey, I can do that..say *Hey, I can do this.*

And there is that awful sense that you have failed or  you have been rejected.  The embarrassment that comes after the expectations.  But when really is it necessary to feel  that way? Does it come without saying that all one has to do is whine about it?  Or that wonderment  inside every household, why aren't we talking about  it anymore?  That endless sense of *Hey, what happened? Do I belong here?  And forget and laugh all about it as if it does not really matter anyway.  Who's to say it really does.  Does it? 

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