Summary:
- This article discusses the importance of the humanities (subjects like history, philosophy, literature) for students, rather than just focusing on STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) subjects.
- It argues that the humanities teach critical thinking, communication, and creativity skills that are valuable in many careers, not just academic or research roles.
- The article encourages parents to support their children's interests in the humanities, rather than pressuring them to only pursue STEM fields, which are often seen as more "practical" or lucrative.