The Continuous Education Skill – The Mismatch Is the Gift: Why the Career You Planned May Not Be the One You’re Built For
Most people think continuous education means taking courses and earning certifications. That version is real — but it is the least interesting part. The more important version asks a harder question: not what new skills do I need, but who am I, and have I been telling myself the truth about that? In this article, I map the full architecture of lifelong learning across three distinct layers — the root system built in K–12, the structural trunk of college and early career, and the ever-changing canopy of professional reinvention. Drawing on my own Naval Academy reckoning, his wife’s transformation from art historian to robotic surgeon, and the final correspondence of Jefferson and Adams, I try to make the case that reinvention is not a crisis — it is a discipline.
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