It has been said that most people
spend their adult life defending what they already know. That is the mistake a
lot of people make as learning in reality never stops. Learning is a lifelong process
which requires that we constantly shed or update (as the case may be) old
information, beliefs and even lessons in order to embrace new ones. That is the
only way anyone can remain relevant despite the passage of time.
As we grow older, we become more
responsible for our own personal growth and development. The onus then falls on
us to ensure that we acquire the right skills/information that will enable us
to stay relevant in the new age. This goes beyond a new academic degree…as a
matter of fact; degrees only contribute about 50% of the skills you need to
stay relevant. Much of what you need can only be gotten outside of the
classroom i.e:
i.
Networking
ii.
Books
iii.
Journals
iv.
Training courses. Etc.
Do not misunderstand me. I am not
insinuating that experience is important, neither am I encouraging you to do
away with what you know is right. However, most of the knowledge we acquire
today have a lifespan of about one year or less (given that we are in the
information age). It therefore becomes imperative for anyone who wishes to
remain relevant in this time and age to always be on the move in terms of
learning.
You would find it surprising that
the term backwardness and retrogression is no longer taken to mean that one is taking
backwards steps. In contemporary times, it refers to anyone who is not taking a
forward step. Normally, in a race, if you are not moving forward, you would remain
on the same spot while others would have gone ahead. Hence when your situation
is assessed alongside that of your peers who have gone ahead, you can be said
to have retrogressed simply because you have not moved from the same spot. The
same applies to our daily lives as you pursue your career, family, wealth, and
other personal aspirations.
Remember, the key to relevance is
to constantly learn and relearn, for the day we stop learning is the beginning
of the end.
Have a great year ahead!