- Education that focuses on knowledge produces uneducated people.
- Education that focuses on experience produces competent and sometimes skilled workers.
- Education that focuses on both theory and practice produces educated and sometimes wise people.
- Generally, the more educated you become, the less educated you are because the less you rely on experience and the more you rely on verbal knowledge.
- Generally, the more educated you become, the more you live in verbal worlds and ignore physical words. Such education often leads to the promotion of policies, political programs, and virtuous-sounding causes that do more harm than good because there is no concern for measuring historical, current, and long-term results.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
Education Not Always Educational: 04-24-2026
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