“I am only one; but still I am one. I cannot do everything; but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.” ~ Edward Everett Hale
Over half of current work hours could be automated with today’s tech. But work that draws on social and emotional skills remains largely beyond AI’s reach. People provide the awareness, oversight, and human presence that machines cannot match.
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Educators need time and support to practice these skills themselves so they can model them for their students. Schools that make this shift will graduate students who know how to think, adapt, and lead in a world where technology is ever-present but not all-powerful.
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According to a Workday global survey, 83% of employees believe that AI will make uniquely human skills more critical, not less. Here are five human-centric skills that will matter more than AI in 2026, along with evidence, trends, and how we can actually teach them. https://t.co/wmObv8fwKh
Frances Hesselbein sets an example for people who are seeking to play a larger role in the world. @SallyHelgesen https://t.co/e5Io06ey2r via @stratandbiz#Leadership