Dejo un artículo que escribí para mi perfil de LinkedIn sobre adaptabilidad en el siglo XXI: Around the age of 12 humans are able to process formal logical operations, that is, we're able to think beyond a concrete present form and analyze, for example, outcomes from a present situation. That single treat having six years of basic education ahead is crucial for anyone's development and hardly taken into account so you can imagine the negative impact it may have on most people. Something similar happens when kids are not encouraged or guided by their parents. But, what about adults way beyond those early stages? Is there room for change? It's an existentialist question that roams on most middle aged adults as they dwell in the ever cruel labor market. Professions come and go, companies rise and fall, add the ever stiff competition and you have a mental breakdown on what to do next with your life. My major is in Political Science so you can imagine that things are