Over 10 years of formal educational climax has arrived - this is a legitimate reason to celebrate. You have completed a series of quantifiable requirements, but what you really learned. You have proved that you have deadline, social pressure, difficult situation, significant life change, and even the ability to deal with smelly fitness socks. Knowledge is descendants of struggle. Every challenge and disadvantage you experience will help you adapt to your ability to teach you precious lessons. All activities shared with friends, educators, and guardians in the past four years have been integrated into the self-awareness of everyone and will continue to be affected in the future.
A graduation ceremony at Harvard University in 2017, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg made a speech. He urged the new graduate to find their own purpose in life. Well, this seems like a good graduation speech. But what if your real life purpose is not just looking for work? For most people today, this says you mean "stupid". Let's go back to 3,000 years ago. People do not have "work". We are focusing on more spiritual activities. There was a great poet who worked in poetry for ten years without judging him (they were "he" of those days). This is an issue and you can not replace any machines. Okay, perhaps the machine can learn to write the shape and style of poetry. However, we can not make contents that touch our hearts with machines.
When I entered the graduate school in 2006, the professor made a speech (his name was Randy Pausch, and his speech later became "The Last Lecture"). One of the most vivid metaphors for me in that speech was that good teachings were like football dummies. You seem to be moving in one direction, but in reality it will eventually move in the other direction. It is very powerful. The first thing children learn is abstraction, large and small. So when a child asks, why are children at the Natural History Museum? "If Susan, Margaret and Jassa are standing on each other's shoulder, Mr. Jasha may itch the Titanosaurus chin It makes more sense to ask "I do not have it."