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Dangers Of Graduates That Don't Think Beyond Their Certificates by Foodieblog(f): 4:44am On Jan 17, 2021
The greatest form of disability in life is not knowing your ability. Your winning edge in life is not the degree you have acquired or the certificate you possessed, but your ability to solve problems.

Whenever I interview graduates, I am not so keen on their qualifications; I always look out for their special skills, experiences and their unique approach to solve problems. Most of them can't even apply the knowledge they have acquired in school to solving life problems.

The 21st Century employer don’t necessarily pay you a salary for the certificate you possess, but for the problems you can solve.

The reality of life is that, there are more employable graduates than the available jobs, and it is only graduates that can actually think beyond their certificate that would eventually find their own place in life.

Mark Twain said: “Don’t let schooling interfere with your education.”

The proof of going to school is your certificate, but the proof of your education is your ability to solve problems through innovation and creativity.

Graduates that can't solve problems are liabilities to their Nation. Education is not just about going to school and getting a degree; it's about widening your knowledge, being creative and absorbing the truth about life.

We should always see our education beyond our certificates. Many people spend their precious years in school only to end up acquiring certificate, not education.

Einstein said: “Education is not the learning of facts, but the training, of the mind to think.”

Have you ever heard of the creativity term, "think outside the box?"

One of the major reasons why most graduates are poor is because, they can't see and think beyond their certificates.

I have seen engineering graduates work as bankers, medical doctors with great skills in web and graphic designs, lawyers that are very dexterous with finances.The list is endless!

The basic truth is, the skills needed to be much sought after and become more successful in life are not really found within the walls of the classrooms.

Your certificate is just a proof that you are teachable; it does not suggest what you are totally capable of doing. You are full of possibilities when you think beyond your degrees and certificates.

If you remove your certificate from the picture, what are those things you can do effortlessly so well?
Although you would definitely need the knowledge you have acquired in school, but they must not define your limitations.

Don’t allow your certificate to put a limit on what you are capable of doing. Your education goes beyond acquiring certificate; it is your ability to solve problems.

Don't forget that schooling leads to confinement, education is an adventure. Schooling makes us learn rules, regulations and facts, while education makes us learn through exposure.

I have seen many graduates being successful in areas that have nothing to do with their course of study.
Most students are studying what they don’t even like in tertiary institutions, and placing them in industries that have nothing to do with their passion and gift is a waste of their potentials.

It does not make much difference what you study, so long as you don’t like it, it's of no relevance to you.

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It is not compulsory that you practise what you studied in school. Your first degree is just for cognitive development; further development of your logical thinking, numeracy, communication skills, and networking is not something you would learn in school.

The world is full of limitless possibilities for people who can think beyond their certificates. Education is a life-long process; it is not limited to a classroom, a structured period of time or formal instruction. You must be willing to navigate beyond the confines of your certificate to really make a meaningful impact in life.

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