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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                    Aldous Huxley, the great thinker and author of Brave New
                                 World, wrote an essay in 1959 titled “Integrate Education” that is
                                 still pertinent today. He emphasized the importance of building
                                 bridges in knowledge and thought, and the word he mentions for
                                 this is pontifex,or bridge-builder. It’s an interesting image to keep
                                 in mind as we study and learn. By doing so, we increase our learn-
                                 ing capacity to include and connect ideas and subjects that may
                                 not specifically pertain to our area of interest, but that may serve
                                 us well to pay attention to.
                                    Oddly enough, as I was thinking of this situation, I was look-
                                 ing through the February 5, 2007, issue of Time magazine, which
                                 featured a letter written by Huxley in 1954, under the heading of
                                 “Classic Letter.” This letter is so right on that it could be con-
                                 temporary. It addresses the misinterpretations by critics and the
                                 press in their reviews, and while he admits their footnotes are
                                 “snappy,”he goes onto say that, “Snappiness, alas, is apt to be in in-
                                 verse ratio to accuracy.”This guy knew what he was talking about
                                 on a variety of levels and subjects, and whether you agree with
                                 him or not, his ideas are well presented.
                                    We’ve all heard the saying “connect the dots.” I see it as hav-
                                 ing enough knowledge to be able to connect the dots in a reason-
                                 able and informed way. The young man I interviewed could not
                                 do this. I wasn’t asking for an in-depth review of each topic pre-
                                 sented, but an awareness of at least what the topic was. I’ve men-
                                 tioned before the importance of keeping up with global events on
                                 a daily basis if you are planning to get anywhere in this world.
                                 Considering the availability of news, blind spots can’t really be
                                 rationalized anymore, no matter where you might be living. In-
                                 formation is available to everyone, and if you aren’t plugging into
                                 it, it will eventually work against you—maybe on your first inter-
                                 view. Don’t learn this the hard way!




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