One of the overarching concepts I’ve been wrestling with lately is education, training, and paths. Much of what we do in life is proscribed for us, marked in the halls of schools, universities, and the various places we’re employed. Many, if not most of us, have followed rather traditional paths in our education, parents guiding us until it came time for post-secondary school hijinks, and fewer maintained their hands on the tiller. We’ve looked at the role of education as being fundamental to success, even in the face of contrarian evidence.
This isn’t to say that education, traditional or not, is invalid. Regardless of the method, all education is valuable for reinforcing behaviours and learning. Some learn better from the “school of life”, while others benefit from the hallowed halls. So this begs the question: which way is best?
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