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Hu Xiu·2025-09-30 03:23

Group 1 - The article discusses the unpredictability of career choices and the potential for industries to decline unexpectedly, as seen with civil engineering and the current state of computer science [1][12][34] - It highlights the concept of a "second-level chaotic system," where predictions can influence outcomes, particularly in the context of career advice from influential figures [2][6][34] - The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the limitations of current knowledge and the transient nature of perceived "safe" career paths [35][36][38] Group 2 - It points out that the current emphasis on job-oriented education may not guarantee future success, as industries can become oversaturated or decline [8][12][28] - The discussion includes the idea that personal passion and skills may ultimately determine success more than the chosen field of study [32][39] - The article concludes that universities are increasingly disconnected from job markets, focusing instead on developing critical thinking and adaptability skills [38][39]