
Zoho founder and IIT alumnus Sridhar Vembu recently shared a simple yet powerful message: children benefit most when learning is driven by passion, not by chasing awards. He highlighted music, mathematics, and poetry as key areas that spark curiosity and growth if taught for their true spirit rather than marks.
Vembu questioned the common focus on high scores and medals in education. He emphasized that genuine engagement in arts and sciences helps children develop wider thinking, creativity, and emotional strength. Rather than pushing kids into competition, parents and teachers should encourage them to explore these fields joyfully and deeply.
This idea struck a chord online. Many agreed that today's schooling often prizes grades over real understanding, lowering kids’ motivation and missing their interests. Vembu’s words serve as a reminder: real learning happens when children connect emotionally with what they study.
As a respected tech leader, Vembu’s view carries weight. His call for valuing learning itself not just credentials urges a shift towards education that's richer, kinder, and more meaningful. This advice is especially timely for parents and schools aiming to help children grow in knowledge, self-confidence, and love for learning.
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