The education system prepared us well for exams.
Marks, ranks, results — we learned how to chase them all.
But no one taught us how to survive in the real world.
We were never taught how to manage money.
How to behave responsibly in public spaces.
How to handle failure, criticism, or disagreement.
How to be patient, ethical, or accountable.
We learned formulas, but not financial sense.
We memorized answers, but not values.
We were trained to compete, not to coexist.
And when we step into the real world, we struggle —
with relationships, with responsibility, with understanding how society works.
Civic awareness was reduced to a chapter in a book,
instead of being practiced as a way of life.
If education truly prepared us for life,
it would teach respect, empathy, decision-making, and awareness —
not just how to score marks.
Because success without responsibility creates chaos.
And knowledge without values creates confusion.
Maybe the real purpose of education
is not to produce toppers,
but to create responsible human beings.
- Co-created with AI
Watch the below video about How School Makes Kids Less Intelligent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yt6raj-S1M
Now, get ready to answer the questions from your Week 4 Saturday Quiz