Like when you get out into the real world conventional education ain’t all that? I’d say hard work is a much better gauge for success and connections obviously
Depends what you mean exactly
Succeeding in education correlates well with succeeding in the professional sphere, but I agree it’s not the cause, but that similar characteristics are required to succeed in both
In general the main function of education is socialization (in the sense of hitting developmental milestones and being prepared to enter society)
And no, this ain’t the late 19th century where you can make a living just doing menial s***
Education is hard work
nah, not saying it dont need some overhauling to fit types of peoples learning processes but some people need more of it. plus I think people go to hard in thinking about the functional leading to careers side of things, when alot of the learning you do is also about being with your classmates and developing personal skills
hard work doesn't even necessarily mean anything if you aren't going in the right direction
a lot of people work hard and make no money
moving smart is the key
Education invokes your own thought, and sense of perception of the world. I don't think there's a conventional means to achieve this but it's a necessary acquisition to be a fulfilled being.
education is important.
getting a degree is not important depending on the circumstance.
Context dependent tbh. Education in the sense that the school system teaches meaningless s*** we don’t use as adults. Yes. Many outdated concepts, formulas, etc. i still think how crazy the emphasis was on cursive writing when I was a jit and how we were told cursive would be the standard moving into middle school and it wasn’t.
Education as far as things like science, standard math, history that isn’t neutered, and English/Spanish is vital.
Spanish should be mandatory at this point
Education invokes your own thought, and sense of perception of the world. I don't think there's a conventional means to achieve this but it's a necessary acquisition to be a fulfilled being.
Educate yourself. Consider Hume who said there is "nothing to be learnt from a professor, which is not to be met with in books"
If you don’t think educating yourself is hard work then you’re studying an easy subject.
you dont need a degree for most s***. job training would suffice. but they make u get a degree cause money money money like everything else
Like when you get out into the real world conventional education ain’t all that? I’d say hard work is a much better gauge for success and connections obviously
needa put the hoes down & go pick up a book
And no, this ain’t the late 19th century where you can make a living just doing menial s***
a living back then compared to a living now is galaxies apart bruh