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Economics Quote by Amanda Ripley

“Wealth had made rigor optional in America. But everything had changed. In an automated, global economy, kids needed to be driven; then need to know how to adapt, since they would be doing it all their lives. They needed a culture of rigor.” quote by Amanda Ripley
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““Wealth had made rigor optional in America. But everything had changed. In an automated, global economy, kids needed to be driven; then need to know how to adapt, since they would be doing it all their lives. They needed a culture of rigor.””

Amanda Ripley

About This Quote

In a fast‑changing, automated world, rigor becomes essential for youth to adapt and thrive throughout their lives.

In simple terms: Rigor is vital for adapting in a tech‑driven economy.

Key Takeaway

Cultivate disciplined learning habits early.

Themes

education technology future work

Mood

thoughtful forward‑looking

Type

analytical advisory

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • career training
  • parenting
  • policy making

Key Concepts

adaptability discipline skill development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can rigor be balanced with creativity?
  • What skills will future jobs demand?
A Different Perspective

Rigorous training may overlook creativity and flexibility.

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