The most significant information I’ve learned in this segment is when Bill Patterson said that he thinks us a students should be more curious. I find this most significant to me because when he said “not being satisfied with the status quo” and that really stuck out to me. He wanted the new generations of leaders to think out the box, to ask the questions how and why, and continue learning because you cant ever stop learning. That is important because he is trying to make us as students and future students to not just do and think like others.
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