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Foundation • 7m
Good advice. I think its their curiosity stage of life, and they like things what excites them the most. They change with time, as life settles in, and realizes what they can practically do. I would like to see them explore rather than sticking to something. Over expectations by parents is also bad. 10th-12th graders dont have to prove anything, they are just the budding stage of life. We have created fake hype over board exams and college admissions creating a pressure cycle from the parents, and students want to go with aspirational things that is most hyped. In the real world of innovation, hype cycle keeps changing, very soon AI will be boring too. What's important is doing things that matter for self or for the world
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