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WHAT EDUCATIONISTS TOLD US

It is said that we go to school to attain knowledge , of the values and not of the facts and that education is a social tool used to tackle  poverty among other crucial problems entrenched in both the contemporary society and the overrated modern sophistication.It is said that primary role played by education among the elite is to replace mind devoid of matter with that which open.


It surely makes sense , as claimed that if you argue with a non-educated fool then he will certainly outwit you simply by dragging you to his level, hence to please a fool is to say yes . One thing worth remembering is that as it was said in the days of the old . A good education earns you a good life but on the opposite hand wisdom which is not necessarily a consequent of education earns you a good life.


It was thought that success was a door that hard work could open ,but current trends have proved that actually hard work is not the sole requirement for success, instead of working treacherously people are working smart to their nadirs of prosperity.

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