Saturday, 30 July 2011

So called EDUCATION

“Education is important” this is what we hear from childhood, but how many of us know what is education. Education according to us is studying and passing. Nowadays education is a thing made to judge people. The government think that education is giving knowledge, but how many people think that way? People read and study just for competition, not for knowledge. Knowledge can come only when we want it to come.

For me Knowledge can come in three easy steps.

Step one- Learning. (Learning here means having experience than just reading it or studying. i.e. a person who repairs a car will know better than us who just read it in some magazine or book.)

Step two- Awareness.

Step three- Enlightenment.

People don’t follow this. They do it just for becoming something, which is very wrong. The others who think about it also end up in doing the same thing, just to catch up with the other people who don’t believe this fact.

Education is more of theory, nothing is practical. Students are forced to study. Students should get a chance to select their subject of interest. More than 70% percent of the people study just keeping in mind of their family or thinking that the easiest way to fame is studying. You do not need to be talented to be educated; you need talent to get knowledge.

Even after being the topper in college, there are many people who are not famous. They have just learned something. They don’t know about it or they are not creative in the field they entered. Creativity comes with practical approach towards things and experiences. To be creative you should be experienced and practical. Many people think of becoming something but they have not experienced it in their childhood so they don’t get the exposure to it, because of which they cannot excel in it.

If you are practical in your approach to anything you can get a good experience, which will give you good creative ideas and for now creativity is the only demand in the market when you step out of your so called “education.”

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