Why Schools Don't Teach This?

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Why Schools Don't Teach This?

Remember those days in school … some of you, like me, need to remember back a few more years than others. But if you try to think back to all those lessons you went to every single day for around 7 hours a day. And just try to think about each one of those lessons and the subjects that you spent hours studying revising and taking exams on.

How much of that do you actually use today? I think most people will say not much, I mean, I for one definitely do not use half if not maybe even 90 % of the things that I learned back then!

If we are even lucky to live close to the age of 100, why do we spend almost a fifth of our lives mindlessly learning a whole lot of things that we never use?

Well, in today's video I thought I’ll address this, and kick start a series where I start to address the topics that we should have learned at school to actually help us in the real world, with the actual lives that we live.

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