Education: Beyond a Chain of Meaning

By Cherone, published Sep 19, 2007
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In definition, education is paper value persuasion to be pennies closer to tolerable debt, after reimbursing the succession of student loans. In a world dictated by greed, there is a strategic essence that begins and ends with money. Therefore, education retains itself as a plan that devalues its purpose in a sequence to chase greater hire. This plan is beneficial; the goal is to advance a person in their active field of study.

As substantial as this reward seems it does not define a person altogether. Happiness, dedication has to be in the equation of life, and a person should choose not to follow blind an ideal course of action. Attaining an education should not be a tedious timeline towards material wealth, pursuing an education does not need a listener-friendly post-script because intelligence in itself is the ultimate influence to value. Hand-selecting an expertise through a catalog of various others is a trite, constrained glimpse of modern living, says this observer. It seems all the dreamers have been replaced with by the delusional, beholding their reflection in everyone else.

Where are all the dreamers? A person needs a functional guided imagery to romanticize, a dream to love, pursue and capture. A person's mind and drive needs to disassociate with money, otherwise that person is working for money, rather than working towards a dream. Without the dream, the passion for a particular trade, the purpose of education, and all else involved, loses its meaning. Then what is a person reduced to once the dollars arrive? Gloating. A person at the pinnacle of success degrades those around, parading on a soapbox of supposed superiority. This person is the real prisoner in life; chasing a goal rather than walking alongside a dream.

Education: Beyond a Chain of Meaning

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Credit: Brandon P.

Copyright: Cheryl Fost

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great article..

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