I grew up in a generation that was told the key to the future was a university degree. A framed certificate on the wall meant safety, respect, and a clear path to stability. For many of us, education was the bridge that carried families from modest means into the middle class. But as I look at today’s graduates—ambitious, qualified, and yet lost in a world that no longer values degrees as it once did—I realize the old map no longer works. The question is no longer “what did you study?” but “what can you do?”

In the new economy, knowledge itself is no longer the destination. It is the raw material from which value is created. Skill—not title—is the new currency. Artificial intelligence is rewriting job descriptions, technology is reshaping industries, and data has become the new oil.

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