@rogueswagger_@Chukwuemekazz@Muxty_dah_G@channelstv Yeah, only that knowledge really shouldn’t be the end but understanding, and that’s where one needs assimilation.
Cramming (memorization) can provide knowledge, which is often enough to get the highest grades in Nigeria, but it fails in contexts where understanding is tested.
@ademidelekan@AskMichaelTaiwo Perhaps. It’s just VERY strange. And if it’s about the player, not the country, then it would be even crazier for any Egyptian to support Messi winning over Salah.
@AskMichaelTaiwo@orinayooye 37% is not an exception. It’s perhaps the more impressive stat for “education” itself, because it likely explains more.
I’d say it’s just as educational to study the 37% as it is to celebrate the 63%.
@fasteddiehk@Dapboy_AFC But he literally could have walked into any other club in the world, earn as much (or more) and still get the financial backing to win trophies.
@PopeBemini@JoelakingSparks@AskMichaelTaiwo Try this: Find guidance and counseling professionals to talk to. The people you askhere are likely not G&C professionals and wouldn’t know what the market is in the field. So, talk to professionals in your field and ask where to look. LinkedIn might be a good place to start.
@Damkush_@lost_soul174@drpenking Not necessarily tho. For someone with this long journey and education, her background in sociology must have def opened some doors or considerations, either in career or in her further education. The more exposed or higher you go, you find out that no education is a waste.
@arcee_ai The preview variant works perfectly for my use-case, where the new thinking variant falls short, as the extended thinking isn’t needed. When is an instruct variant coming out and in the mean time, is there a paid option to continue using the preview variant?
@Tylercatoo@Techitdan@PreshUnfiltered@Wizarab10 They’re literally 7 and 16 points ahead of the 2nd & 3rd placed teams respectively, what do you mean by “barely”? You hardly see that much wide gap at this stage of the EPL.
@oluwakso@Jerolagu It’s almost impossible to disobey a traffic regulation by “mistake” in ANY first world country. You know why? The systems are clearly designed to limit “mistakes”. There are clear and consistent instructions everywhere to avoid that.
@Jerolagu@oluwakso “Because we will surely see some people that will enter the lane by mistake”
There’s also a need for measures that reduce the possibility of such mistakes. Clear signages is one.
That’s one of the core elements of good traffic systems - reducing possibility of mistakes.