Education vs Real Life Challenges

In modern times, almost as a cultural convention, education has been raised to the level of rituals for joining the modern world. With the help of formal education and training, people acquire literacy skills. It is clear that literacy, a literacy ability, is a prerequisite to address many of the modern challenges. Keeping children out of school is a crime in some parts of the world, especially in the West, as a strategy to ensure that children are not denied access to formal education. In addition, some governments are helping citizens receive formal education by subsidizing or making them available at no cost (at least at the basic level).
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Without going to school, it is impossible to adapt to modern times. As a result, education is a necessity, not a luxury. People's attitudes toward modern education seem to be true to platonicism and suggest that it is better to be a fetus than to be uneducated. The demand for education in different parts of the world is undoubtedly increasing every day. People make many sacrifices to get education. Parents will gladly give them everything they have to watch their children through school. Some people travel abroad to get quality education and training. Obtaining formal education is one of the top priorities in today's life.

However, while formal education is widely accepted around the world, one of the most important questions about education is "What is the link between education and real life?" In other words, how much can education help address real life challenges? This question is the life of many educated people because the expected impact of education is lacking. Education continues to fail to improve the living standards of many graduates.

It is essential to keep in mind that education is a means to an end, but not an end in itself. This means that education is the process that leads to product creation. Without products, the process is incomplete. It is the product that gives value to the means. Process quality can be inferred from product quality. As a means, education is incomplete without the end of the process. The purpose is to be useful (educational) (under ideal circumstances). Justify the claim that the expected impact of education is lacking. A very delicate aspect of the lives of educated people, examining their finances, is the life of many educated people.

How many educated people are really financially successful? Most graduates struggle to end their lives but are useless. Although there are a large number of people who have graduated from higher education institutions (even at the top of the class), there are those who are far below their lower education and training (scholarly intelligence and academic ability) than those on the ladder of financial success. Perhaps financial struggles and crises are getting worse among educated people. Most educated people are simply useless and useless, but are useless and struggle all year long to end up in debt during retirement.

The inability to provide education to help graduates address real life challenges is rooted in the fact that most people do not know the purpose of education. Why go to school? Why do people have to go to school? What is the purpose of education? What is the rationale for education? What is the purpose of education? Why do parents have to go to school with their children? Education is one of the most abused or rather misunderstood human experiences. Unless the purpose of education is understood and articulated, continuing abuse (by most people) remains inevitable. Many go to school for the wrong reasons. In addition, most parents send their children to school for the wrong reasons. Most people have the wrong concept for the purpose of education.

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