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If you grew up in environments like mine, you may be familiar with this question: "what do you want to be when you grow up?"
And the answers to that question ranged. And evolved with clarity as we grew.
We may be entering an age where the answer to that question is "a problem solver".
Where the most important thing to learn and improve on is how to think well, and solve problems.
Where we think about professions differently. Instead, we look at sectors of society, the problems that exist in those sectors, and what skills we may need to solve those problems.
The prospect of this is both interesting and terrifying.