The standard playbook: get good grades, go to a
good college, land a stable professional job. It points directly at the roles
that are most exposed. I'm not saying education doesn't matter. But the thing
that will matter most for the next generation is learning how to work with AI tools, and pursuing things they're genuinely passionate about. Nobody
knows exactly what the job market looks like in ten years. But the people most
likely to thrive are the ones who are deeply curious, adaptable, and effective
at using AI to do things they actually care about. Teach your kids to be
builders and learners, not to optimize for a career path that might not exist
by the time they graduate.