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Personally I think very, in the expansion of knowledge, but it would depend on how much you value education (not as a system, but personally)...
Humanities teach the ways in which humans interact with each other. This helps understanding of society and its structures, which can be valuable in almost any career involving working with people. Business theory, politics, marketing, all these things rely on the humanities.
It promotes and encourages self-reflection, which in turn helps develop personal consciousness and/or an active sense of civic duty.
Philosophy all wrapped up in an entertaining & easily digestable cover?
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