First, aid the individual in discovering what his native traits are -- the who and what I am.
Second, to apprehend the nature of 'the world' in its physical and social manifestations.
Third, to aid the individual in finding a congruent path between his nature and social expectations.
Fourth, to discover what is for him good work, and acquire the necessary skills. — Bitter Crank
If Bitter Crank's first proposition was done properly everyone would find their way through life much easier. — Sir2u
If the second was done then most of the universities would have to close down. Have you checked out how many people never practice their profession? — Sir2u
Then what do you think is the best way to address this? It is the most important point; but, I'm at a loss as to how to implement or even devise it. — Wallows
What do you mean? I don't understand what you mean by most universities would close down? — Wallows
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