How Education Is Changing
- Andre Chen

- Dec 28, 2025
- 2 min read
How Education Is Changing
⭐ speak the truth
“People don’t want titles anymore. They want the truth — the how, the experience, and the human behind the knowledge.”
🔥 translate research
“You can show beautiful research, but if you don’t work in the clinic, you can’t translate it to the real world.”
🎯 Education-focused
“Education must stop selling results and start teaching the process.”
❤️ Giving-back mindset
“Build courses to teach, not to profit — and guide students to become better than you.”
🧠 Reality check
“Being a big name may fill two courses. Telling the truth builds a legacy.”

Education in 2026
We used to say that the new generation is exposed to different stimuli from social media, and we took it for granted that, therefore, they would be more prone to confusion—less able to differentiate between what’s right and what’s wrong.
We called it dangerous terrain, where harm versus good could no longer be clearly defined.
But maybe that narrative was too easy.
Yes, education has to change—but not because the new generation is weaker.
It has to change because professionals no longer “eat” everything they see or hear.
They want straightforward education.
They want content with substance.
They no longer want prepotent educators, final results without the how, or disconnected, egocentric teachers.
Big names from the past and solid research still matter—but today they must be complemented with the how.
There was a time when seeing a beautiful photo made us say “wow.”
But let’s skip that moment—because there are literally thousands of beautiful images online.
People now want to know:
How did you get there?
What research supports it—and is it good research?
Who are you to be in a position to teach me?
I don’t want titles.
I don’t want the “professoris of this life,” as Tarnow once called them.
I want to know:
What is your clinical experience?
What do you actually defend?
Who are you as a person?
What do you really think?
That makes all the difference.
Because you can show me a beautiful research image—but if you don’t work in the clinic, you cannot translate it to the real world.
And yes, that’s uncomfortable.
It’s tough.
You can’t say, “It’s like this because I’m a hotshot, because I’m Mr. X.”
That doesn’t work anymore.
You might fill two courses.
And then… it’s over.
People want the truth.
So give them the truth.
Balance your education.
It’s time to give back.
Build courses where the priority is to teach, not to make money.
Guide students to become better than you.
Open your heart.
Speak what you feel.
And stop hiding behind the mask of ego.
That’s how education changes.
Let’s go and change it !!!
Happy 2025
Andre




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