Srinagar, Dec. 16 -- If education were truly the key to prosperity, degree holders would not form the most anxious and financially burdened segment of society today. If schools genuinely taught freedom, millions of educated people would not live in constant fear of their salaries, nor would submission to a boss be mistaken for the purpose of life. And if curricula spoke honestly, those who ask questions and think creatively would be celebrated as architects of the future, not dismissed as failures. From childhood, we are fed a single dream: good education, a good job, and a secure, predictable life. This narrative is repeated so often that it becomes unquestionable. Yet every year, when millions of educated young people stand in humiliati...