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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 17 MIN

2049. Why Adaptability and Problem-Solving Skills Can Be Much More Potent in Solving Joblessness Than Academic Papers.

from The Life Purpose Podcast on Life Signatures Radio · host Lawrence Namale

🚨🚨New #Podcast! 🚨🚨 2049. Why Adaptability and Problem-Solving Skills Can Be Much More Potent in Solving Joblessness Than Academic Papers. Again, we can never throw away the baby with the bathwater. I will be not one of those who bash the education system and say that it is useless. No it is not. Most of us are products of it. It is neutral. How we use it is what counts. That being said, it still does need help because academic papers do not help everyone. Even those with the papers are increasingly finding trouble with getting jobs. That's why I prescribe a Project-Oriented approach to life. Listen to this. Listen to this. 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 PS. People have been asking me how they can support this podcast financially.  👌🏾🎧If would like to appreciate the work here on this podcast made available for free, you can make a financial donation Here:  https://eversend.me/lifesignatures

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