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Why do so many students lose their spark for learning? Why does a system built to educate often end up failing millions? In this eye-opening and thought-provoking book, Mohammad Tahir Khan takes readers on a bold and deeply personal journey through schools, colleges, and the rigid structures that shape young minds. Drawing from real-life experiences, historical insights, and powerful observations, he exposes how modern education has become more about conformity than creativity, grades than growth, and standardization than true learning. The book opens with deeply personal stories from the…mehr

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Why do so many students lose their spark for learning? Why does a system built to educate often end up failing millions? In this eye-opening and thought-provoking book, Mohammad Tahir Khan takes readers on a bold and deeply personal journey through schools, colleges, and the rigid structures that shape young minds. Drawing from real-life experiences, historical insights, and powerful observations, he exposes how modern education has become more about conformity than creativity, grades than growth, and standardization than true learning. The book opens with deeply personal stories from the author's own school days-narratives that many readers will find strikingly familiar. He shares moments of rebellion, curiosity, frustration, and self-discovery, revealing how the traditional classroom often suppresses natural intelligence and enthusiasm. From rote learning to exam-centric teaching, from uninspired college lectures to the disconnect between theory and real life, every chapter peels back another layer of how the system, designed to educate, often ends up discouraging genuine learning. By connecting personal experiences with broader historical and structural analysis, the book explores how the current education system is still deeply influenced by industrial-era models of control, obedience, and uniformity. Schools and colleges, instead of nurturing individual potential, often function like factories-producing standardized outputs while leaving creativity and critical thinking at the door. But Lost in the System is not merely a critique-it is a powerful call to action. Through honest storytelling, sharp reasoning, and compelling arguments, the author invites readers to rethink the true purpose of education. What would happen if schools focused on curiosity rather than compliance? What if students were encouraged to explore their unique talents instead of being forced into a single mold? What if education became a tool to unlock potential, rather than limit it? This book speaks to students who have felt bored or suffocated in classrooms, to parents who want more meaningful education for their children, to teachers and educators who see the flaws in the system but feel powerless to change them, and to policymakers who hold the keys to transformation. It urges everyone to break free from outdated molds and embrace a model of learning that celebrates curiosity, creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong growth. Lost in the System is not just a book; it is a mirror held up to society's classrooms. It challenges us to ask uncomfortable questions and to imagine a future where education is not a rigid structure, but a living, breathing journey of discovery. Clear, engaging, and deeply relevant, this book is for anyone who has ever questioned the purpose of schooling and dreamed of a better way to learn. It will inspire readers to think differently, act boldly, and participate in reshaping education for generations to come.