In my view, education gives you the judgement what is right and wrong.Where there is Saraswati, Lakshmi comes automatically. Money is immaterial.I buy some commodity and the money which was mine sometime back becomes some other's and continues on.Clarity in thought makes you uplifted from others and easily recognizable in the crowd.Money may be many things but cannot be evrything. One can't buy life and time with money.
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KUMAR SAURABH JHA, Manager-HR & Admin
| 04 19 2011 12:21:59 +0000
Education often show your true abilities in a bad light because they measure your skills using textbook problems. Those problems do not offer a fair description of your true potential. Real-world problems are quite different from the neat and tidy questions you see in textbooks. Real-life problems will not disappear when you close the book or when you finish the course. Therefore, the amount of time you will choose to devote to solving them is many times greater than you would devote to a textbook exercise. • Real-life problems are deeply embedded in what you really know. You may indeed have far more real-world knowledge that directly relates to your problems than anyone else has. (Book problems usually remain at the periphery of your knowledge) • Real-life problems engage your emotions. Solving them often involves emotional adjustments at least as much as inference and deduction. • Real-life problems often require you to participate in a highly personal, even idiosyncratic, process to uncover a solution that you find acceptable. What works for you may be different in important ways from what works for another person. The “right” methods for solving real-life problems are ones that you trust in your heart as well as your head. It is not enough that you believe in them intellectually. You also must feel comfortable with them emotionally. Your engagement with a technique that you know only from a book cannot help but be superficial. A deeper sense of engagement can come only from personal experience.
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S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner
| 02 14 2011 08:59:22 +0000
I believe education should not be confused with instruction: education should be given at home, in the family, while instruction is received in schools, colleges and such. A good education coupled with good instruction does not guarantee money and success. It is the person who has to have qualities such as honesty, honor, dedication, commitment and an open mind to sieze opportunities. The purpose of education is to form the person emotionally and spiritually, while instruction gives him the tools to become what his capabilities will allow.
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Robert Moore Bernardos, Senior Finance, Operations & IT Executive - advisor to foreign investors
| 02 13 2011 21:48:01 +0000
Education is a life long process. The money is only important when a person has not achieved all base requirements, like food and shelter, security and the belongingess needs according to the hierarchy of needs (Maslow, 1954). Beyond that people are in the self-esteem and actualization stage where education becomes much more important than money. With increased education many more of the pieces of the life puzzle of understanding and wisdom fall in place and it becomes extremly enlightening and satisfying to engage in more and more education. You never try - no never know, especially in the case of advanced education. And hopefully this also helps develop to grow on Kohlberg's (1984) moral development scale. It is a virtuous cycle when a person engaged in additional education. And the more you know you realize how few you really know.
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Wolfgang Shih, MBA Student, University of Liverpool
| 02 13 2011 14:09:37 +0000
mixed thoughts of people, education a wide scope to make money and to enhance in the process of making money. (money=clarity in views+innovative thoughts+education from reputed instiution+ internal skill and potential of individual.)
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anuragini raj sinha, HR TALENT ACQUISITION, Leading IT Gaint
| 02 13 2011 13:52:06 +0000
Education gives you clarity in thought Which in turn makes you a complete person.Every day and every meeting of chance teaches us. Education does not limit oneself to formal education.
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Shanmugam Sivathanu, Management, Flourish Fashions
| 02 13 2011 04:34:58 +0000
Of course, Clarity of thinking. If a person thinks right, he/she would be able to advance in whatever they do. The side effect of this would be the inflow of money. Also, a well educated person (there is a difference between a qualified person and educated person), would lead a value based life. He/she would know that the inflow of money may not be permanent and invest whatever money they can in a wise manner. Thus they would be involving themselves in a wealth building activity instead of wealth blowing activity. Thus, on the long run, they would end up with more money than they have earned.
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G A Narayan, VP - Marketing, KE Housing P. Ltd.
| 02 12 2011 16:52:17 +0000
Human life has a meaning. One should not be an also ran. At the end of one's life, one needs to contribute to the pool of human knowledge. Education does not necessarily mean academic achievements, although if you are academically well trained, you put things in better perspective. Similarly, if you are well experienced an a human activity, even then you can add to the pool of knowledge. Whatever you do; received experience or education; ensure that you follow the right methods. I have observed that humans tend to preach when they cross 45. In my view this is the time to contribute to the pool of knowledge. If one should make a meaningful contribution, one should have education, experience and knowledge
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SR Sham Sunder, CEO/MD/Director Technoaid
| 02 12 2011 15:15:07 +0000
The purpose of education should always be enlightenment to understand the difference good and bad, self interest and common good for all, love and affection to everyone against creating haterad among people, or making difference between money for sustaining life rather than snatch away others' right or opportunity and many more good things.
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Kanti Mohan Pandit, CEO/MD/Director, Center- Business Intelligence & Forecasting Cal
| 02 12 2011 14:13:12 +0000
Purpose of Education is to give you a foundation base on which you may decide to do what you feel is good for you. At the end of the day, you will need some money to survive, but that is not the primary reason. Life is short, follow your heart. You do not need so much money to survive.
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V. Srinivas, Freelancer, Information Technology
| 02 12 2011 12:08:26 +0000
The main purpose of education is to enable the learner to earn a living,create wealth for the nation,prove to be a better citizen of the country,act as agents of social change,inculcation of values,development of leadership qualities,assimilation of knowledge n wisdom n above all spread the message of brother hood among the people of the world. IT SHOULD HAPPEN,BUT WE CAN'T FEEL NOW....
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manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !
| 02 12 2011 10:05:22 +0000
I have heard from a lecture from one of the revered Hindu orator Sri Chaganti Koteswara Rao garu that "clarity in thought is the very purpose of education." Education should give a vision and a mission to follow.
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Uma Rama Linga Murthy M, Marketing Executive, RenewAbility
| 02 11 2011 11:10:22 +0000
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our life is playing with only 1,2,4,6,10 marks,,,This examination oriented approach to education is a short-sighted shortcut that nullifies the whole point of education. I mean, shouldn’t we be learning about how to practically apply these principles and knowledge to the real world rather than spending all our time ritualistically preparing for examinations? And the reason why “true learning” and “preparing for exams” are not the same is that students can pass the course simply by memorizing the answers to past years’ question papers and/or to that of the list of “important questions” offered by the professors just before the examinations. And this type of “learning” and “understanding” goes away as soon as it comes. In the end, the student would have a degree in hand without really knowing much about their field. I’m not saying that this is how everyone gets their degree but it is a possible way of earning a degree and that means that it is a huge hole in the system. Also, out of personal encounters, I reckon that this is a hole that a great many students exploit without second thought. Also, this way of “learning” turns education into more or less an undesirable chore to the student. It rarely gets seen as an enjoyable, self-driven attempt to widening the horizons of one’s wisdom.
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manish kumar, SEO | Web-cms Developer | FreeTips-- shoot me an email | Mobile SEO | Do more than Just !
| 02 14 2011 10:03:18 +0000
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