This "un-graduated" life is fueled by a specific kind of humility. To be a student is to admit that you are incomplete. It is an acknowledgment that the person you were yesterday didn't know everything the person you are today needs to understand. While others might seek the comfort of expertise and the authority of "knowing," the perpetual student finds a strange, kinetic energy in the state of not knowing.
"Even after graduating from school, I never quite managed to stop being a student." "Even after graduating from school, I never qui...
We are taught to view graduation as a finish line—a final, triumphant shedding of heavy backpacks and rigid schedules. We toss our caps into the air, symbolically throwing away the obligation to learn. But for some of us, the mortarboard lands, the gown is packed into a cedar chest, and the hunger remains. We find that the world outside the classroom isn’t a vacation from education, but a much larger, much more chaotic laboratory. This "un-graduated" life is fueled by a specific