 General Goldfiend talks about future conflict being wars of cognition. Your first priority as an airman, even your first priority as a joint leader is to be a good airman and to understand how we execute and how air power affects the other components and how air power fits into the entire joint force. I think it's important that from an education standpoint we teach leaders how to think. They learn to see the world from a different perspective. They learn to think differently about the problems in our air force along with the solutions, not just in the air force but in the department and in the world. Before we used to really only talk about education in terms of getting a degree or learning these management skills and tools and all that stuff was important too I just think it's important that we teach airmen, especially our senior leaders, how to think bigger, broader, differently about the world's issues. That's Air University.