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Originally posted by Solid
I think too much emphasis is put on 'experience' in many of these fields. While those teaching the sciences SHOULD have experience, many say that those teaching politics etc should also have real-world experience in their field. I disagree. While it can help to bring insight, it can also corrupt and [further] bias their viewpoint.
JMO,
Solid
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It is not surprising to find that opinion coming from someone who has had no "real world" life experiences yet.
Ask a lawyer, doctor, police officer, soldier, musician, or teacher how important their past experiences are to them when performing at the highest level possible in their respective fields. Ask them how much of their expertise that they use daily can be learned by books alone.
Not trying to slam you, just getting you to possibly rethink your position. There are a couple of books I could recommend to you if you want to become an expert on value of Life experience and wisdom too! LOL