Almost Everything You NEED Can Be Learned As a Child, Almost Everything Adults SHOULD BE Most Never Are. Do you have everything you need?
As few as 1 in 100 people pay attention to important and even urgent information even if it's coming from someone they like and/or look up to, if the alternative is something humorous, silly, and not important at all.
Last Updated: March 7, 2026
Despite billions of items ranging from information, to products, to services, and the sources that provide them, only the tiniest percentage focus on What's Most Important®⸮?
The primary purpose of this website and initiative is to see if there are enough individuals or organizations who are interested in, care about, or serious enough about What's Most Important⸮?
In a World where the degree to which people agree about anything is more myth than reality one thing surveys and interviewers have consistently found people say dating from today to before the Internet is that they wish they knew more truths about life earlier. Well, this site is your chance!
The Two Most Important Initial Goals For This Site:
- Get Noticed It’s long been said that a good thing about the Internet is that, eventually, it opened the door for almost anyone to get on it. And likewise a bad thing about the Internet is that almost anyone can get on it!
But despite supposedly advancing technology even today while the Internet is good at allowing people to show others only what they want them to see, or buy. It’s still greatly lacking at differentiating good, important, or priority content from all of the other “stuff” that’s out there.
Someone might post something silly or non-consequential yet it might immediately go viral, while a post containing even the most important or critical information might never be seen.
- Get Enough People To Agree Upon What's Most Important⸮? AND agree upon which words or phrases to use to describe and have conversations about the things in life that are most important (as in right now) and how to prioritize them.
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The bulk of information about this site is explained within the content pages themselves, including this Homepage that you are reading now, so all you have to do is keep reading. If you desire the more generic "About Page" type of information simply click on the "About" link, found on the main menu at page top and within the footer at the bottom of almost every page throughout the site.
Why would you want to be here?
If the things that qualify as What's Most Important⸮? in all areas of life matter to you and are something you prioritize (as in what is important now, or even right now, versus later) you're unlikely to find a better place to be.
What can you expect to get out of this?
If you are already an individual or organization who prioritizes What's Most Important you are unlikely to find a better resource to inform and equip you with the knowledge and tools to do so.
If currently you're an individual or organization who has their priorities elsewhere and are interested in finding the best knowledge and tools for learning more, likewise, you're unlikely to find a better one than the site you are on right now.
Is it really true that Almost Everything You NEED Can Be Learned As a Child? Absolutely!
And you don't have to take my word for it because there's already more than enough proof and, better yet, plenty of ways you can prove it for yourself.
This site can instruct you on how and provide all the resources you need either by way of directing you to them or providing what you need directly.
If you are a parent or parent to be you should be particularly interested
This site is not focused only on parents, parents to be, or parenting. However, stereotypically, it is assumed parents always like to do the best for their children (note statistics show current generations are trailing and doing worse than their parents). Almost everyone has heard of an instance of a children knowing their way around smartphones, tablets, or other electronic devices better than their parents, or the parent even asking their child for help with theirs.
But have you ever paid attention to the coverage of the many instances where children are not only often smarter than adults give them credit for, but are smarter than many adults?
Eventually those children, many of them, will grow up and wonder themselves about the choices they were given or the choices that were made for them.
This point alone was the initial genesis for this website, which if you read far enough you'll find has been a life and career-long interest of its author.
What about the claim: "Almost Everything Adults SHOULD BE Most Never Are"?
If you haven't already figured it out or made the observation, the intention of this site isn't to convince you. If on the other hand you desire to validate that it's true, like all other claims made here, it isn't hard for you to obtain here the knowledge and information you need to validate whether it's true or not for yourself.
People (most anyway) pay attention and act accordingly when presented with traffic signs or lights, without being advertised or sold to, influenced or persuaded because they recognize the importance and priority of doing so. A primary goal of this initiative is to find words, phrases, or images that people can agree deserve to be treated with the same level of priority and importance!

What’s with the reversed question mark (“ ⸮ ”) ?
Depending upon the context within which it is used the phrase “What's Most Important®”, which is a registered trademark, may appear by itself, end with a question mark (?), or end with a reversed question mark (“ ⸮ ”) known as a percontation point. Sparing you either a history (it dates back to at least the 1580s), Latin or lesson in its variations, it is a way of expressing the fact that a phrase can be posed in a way that may be intended as a true question, a rhetorical question, or a statement that isn’t really a question at all. When you see it ended with both a percontation point (“ ⸮ ”) and a question mark ( “ ? “ ) it is to make it clearer that in the context within which it is used it may be both a statement and a question. It’s been observed that sometimes as important as a good answer is a good question. These variations in punctuation are used to emphasize these concepts and the fact that some of the questions, and as if not more importantly answers, that meet the criteria of What's Most Important⸮? that you can find here you simply won’t find elsewhere.
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People have become so accustomed to feeling they are making their own (good?) choices most don’t stop to think about the fact that almost all of what seem like choices are actually “chosen” from selections made by someone else for you. And what’s been made available is usually driven by a multitude of agendas, goals, and purposes that are in most cases more in line with choices made by the source(s) instead of the true needs, and what’s in the best interest of, those on the receiving end.
Countless real life test offerings made from the current time dating back to even before the Internet have proven that almost no one reads what really matters, while focusing more on things that matter less, not at all, or aren’t even in the best interest.
On the page titled “Almost Everything You NEED Can Be Learned As a Child, Almost Everything Adults SHOULD BE Most Never Are. Do you have everything you need?” you can read about some of those many test offerings, showing that even legitimate offers by legitimate sources (in some cases some extremely well known categories of businesses that offer the products or services everyone uses), offering hundreds, even thousands of dollars, even offering a new home in one case (simply for reading and paying attention), are overlooked by almost everyone.
Almost Everyone Doesn’t and Can't Read Almost Everything
Even if it's What's Most Important⸮?
If Almost Everyone doesn’t bother to read sufficiently so as not to miss opportunities offered by legitimate sources, in some cases well known businesses they already do business with, to claim hundreds or even thousands of dollars, even a new home, it doesn’t require genius to figure out that Almost Everything else that falls into the category of What's Most Important⸮? is being missed also.
The aforementioned offerings were buried in the “fine print” of various Terms of Service or Account Updates, Notices, etc. (sent via regular mail from the companies people already receive mail from, or online) as a test just to prove that almost no one ever reads them.
In contrast, here on this website nothing is hidden. In fact, just what’s here on this page, and certainly the page titled “Almost Everything You NEED Can Be Learned As a Child, Almost Everything Adults SHOULD BE Most Never Are. Do you have everything you need?” should be sufficient.
As illustrated and explained in “Hammering home the point”

Much of the wording on this page, and most other pages on this site, would be unnecessary if there were words that enough people could agree on that their meaning, importance, priority, etc., was understood and acted upon accordingly.
But aside from the literacy problem (many people don’t really bother to read anymore, or take what they read seriously), the many distractions of life (depicted by the rat race wheel illustration at the top of the page), and short attention spans, is also the fact that because of all of the above factors things that truly meet the criteria of What's Most Important⸮? are unlikely to be heard or seen through all of the noise of those billions of other things grabbing for everyone’s attention at all times in all ways.
If you did manage to find this site, read this far, and have enough interest to learn more about What's Most Important⸮? and how it really is true that Almost Everything You NEED Can Be Learned As a Child, Almost Everything Adults SHOULD BE Most Never Are, all you need to do is keep reading!