I Have Something to Say
You know what I believe is the problem America, as well as other parts of the world, is facing right now? It's the idea that a majority of people believe that they are smarter or more privileged than others just because they went to college.
Here's a lesson for those people: You're not smarter than the person sitting next to you, so stop thinking you are.
Everyone knows something more than the person next to them. They might be smarter than that person in a particular subject, but the other person is smarter than them in another subject!
For instance, a mechanic can give a Nursing Major a wrench and tell them "Take off the alternator," and the Nursing Major will just sit there and look blankly at the car. In reverse, the Nursing Major can ask the mechanic to point to a patient's aorta and the mechanic will just sit there and look blankly at the patient.
So folks, remember this. No one is smarter than the person standing next to them. We all have to learn from one another and help each other understand the differences between us. Or not, we just have to realize that you can't do everything someone else can do.
Here's a lesson for those people: You're not smarter than the person sitting next to you, so stop thinking you are.
Everyone knows something more than the person next to them. They might be smarter than that person in a particular subject, but the other person is smarter than them in another subject!
For instance, a mechanic can give a Nursing Major a wrench and tell them "Take off the alternator," and the Nursing Major will just sit there and look blankly at the car. In reverse, the Nursing Major can ask the mechanic to point to a patient's aorta and the mechanic will just sit there and look blankly at the patient.
So folks, remember this. No one is smarter than the person standing next to them. We all have to learn from one another and help each other understand the differences between us. Or not, we just have to realize that you can't do everything someone else can do.