"Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself."— John Dewey
Today, notice a young person in your life-a teenager, a college student, someone just starting out-and ask them a real question about something they're learning or working on, then listen as though they might actually teach you something. As Alexus Palacios reminds us, "I just want people to know that us kids can do stuff that adults think that we can't." The simple act of asking with genuine curiosity, rather than patronizing interest, signals that you see their growing capabilities as real, not theoretical-and that shift in how we look at young people might be exactly what allows them to step more fully into their own competence.