(cont'd)
And let's not forget the parents.
They, too, are sucked into this game, running after crash courses and rapid results, because FOMO isn't just the students' problem—it's a societal one.
This FOMO-fueled learning mindset has steep consequences.
We're raising a generation of students who equate learning with rote memorization and instant gratification.
They are never given the time or space to struggle with a problem or to think deeply.
In a world that demands innovation, creativity, and resilience, we rob them of the tools they need to succeed long-term.
If this trend continues, what kind of adults will they become?
Quick-fix seekers?
Problem avoiders?
And for what?
A school mark sheet?
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