Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught.
How a well-educated person knows more than he does. We all want to learn more about our world and how to make it better. One of the best ways to do this is to get an education, but there is a big difference between knowing and understanding. We may learn a new skill, but unless we learn to understand it, we will not be able to apply it in our lives. What education can do for you is teach you how to read, write, and think. It can also teach you how to find information, learn from mistakes, and be a better citizen of your community. There are many ways in which education can help you learn, grow, and change.
The only person who is educated is the one who has learned how to learn and change.
When people are in a crisis or going through an important transition in their lives, they often feel like they're going to fall apart. They're tired of being a disappointment, tired of not being able to change their situation. And it's not always possible to change the circumstances of our lives, but it is possible to change how we respond to them. When we're in a dark place, we often want to give up and find a new way to do things. But the most powerful thing we can do is to choose to learn how to learn and change. The new way is always there, waiting for us to choose it.
Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master.
It is a familiar quote, but few people know the full story behind it. It is the story of a boy named Shun, who was a student of the great martial artist Miura Yoshinari. It is a story of how a poor student was made to live in the forest for three years, with only one meal a day, to prove his devotion to his master. The boy in the story does not surpass his master. In fact, he does not even make it past his first lesson. However, after his death, the boy becomes one of the most well-known martial artists in Japan.
Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence.
Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and diligence. For this reason, learning is often seen as a difficult, painful, and time-consuming process. It can take a lifetime to learn something new, and many people are simply not willing to put in the effort.
Maya Angelou: " My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors. "
This quote comes from Maya Angelou's autobiographical novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. It is the quote that introduces the chapter titled "The Burning House." It shows the struggle of Angelou's mother as she tries to teach her daughter to always be understanding and patient, but also to not be too tolerant of ignorance. Angelou's mother wanted her daughter to be able to tolerate ignorance, but not to be ignorant herself. This is a lesson Angelou has carried throughout her life.