"We go to school for twelve or more years during our childhoods and early adulthoods, and then we're done. But when the pace of change gets this fast, the only way to retain a lifelong working capacity is to engage in lifelong learning. There is a whole group of people--judging from the 2016 U.S. election--who "did not join the labor market at age twenty thinking they were going to have to do lifelong learning," added Teller, and they are not happy about it."