Today, and once again, I'm writing on a very familiar issue. Degrees are
outrightly overrated - especially down here in Nigeria.
This
system churns out thousands of graduates every single year, and almost
all of these graduates have the same mindset of seeking and getting a
job somewhere. Whether or not we accept it, the JOB MARKET is
overcrowded and government won't give everyone a job. Actually every
serious government should be more concerned with creating a supportive
and enabling environment than creating jobs for its people.
Every
individual has a talent and a passion, and their wealth and fame lies
in their vigorous pursuit of those passions and talents.
It's
about time everyone begins learning a skill OR start to develop some
latent ability within them. There's nothing wrong with adding a skill to
your degree. It could be learning plumbing, professional driving,
wiring a house, tailoring, selling, carpentry, painting, fashion
designing, etc, or it could developing some soft skills like becoming a
great communicator, writer, or even becoming a motivational speaker or
personal development expert.
I had gone to give a safety
briefing to some contractors and other management staff this day. After
the briefing, one of the managers approached me, appreciated the manner
of the talk and asked, " are you a motivational speaker?". Of course I
sad NO. And she enthused I would make a good speaker if I could put my
heart into it.
I laughed away the talk, but the speech replayed
later in my mind as I was preparing to retire to bed in the evening. I
Googled on the topic and started to read almost all the materials that
came up. That was how I started on the journey to personal development
and motivational speaking.
Last week, I went to give a give a
talk to some youths. Although I refused to take a dime but I left there
very fulfilled and I know I'm on my way to adding another skill to my
skill pool. In this era, there's no limit to the skills we can acquire.
At
the moment, an old man is fixing some plumbing works for me. As we
talked, he told me how he's been looking for youths to assist in
learning that skill, but none has shown any interest.
As an
undergraduate, you can still make plans towards learning a skill while
on campus. Skill is the way forward. No great nation ever took skill
development for granted. It's time to learn a skill. Any skill can be a
temporal source of income. Men are losing their jobs; competition is
fiercer now than ever. Even if you're seeking to be the best in your
chosen field, you can still add a skill. Any skill.
Thanks for reading. Have a great day.
Source: Nairaland.com
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