April 11, 200620 yr school,high school,uni,work...lol ^ that's what you hear in the school and from your parents. to have a high education gives a lot of (good) chances to find a good job very easily. but of course there are some other ways to build a carrier and be successful in that profession. does it make you a better person if you are a doctor of physics? can you be 'beloved person' if you work as a window cleaner?
April 12, 200620 yr Oh very good thread... I really don't know... certainly education is a great key to open people's mind and make them better. Someone who has studied loads like a doctor in physics is in general unlikely to do harm to his place, to others near him, in general is a productive person that do good for society. Actually education seems to be the answer to all our actual problems. But then comes this famous and popular statement "Ignorance is bliss" that I believe its true, cause in general people with low spectations only worrying about his little circle of his family and own things can be way happier than someone very studied who has way more complex problems to manage.
April 12, 200620 yr Of course you can be a good person even if your job is just a window cleaner.When you're young the most important thing you should understand about job is that you should like it.If you like to be a window cleaner or a poor painter-go for it.If you prefer to live in a small flat without tv or stereo but to do what you like to do, just do it.I wanna do something I love and I don't really care how many years in university I must spend for it.
April 12, 200620 yr eheh, in portugal some people study so long and spend so much money on education for what? to turn out pizza delivery guys or some other dumb part-time job... cause the education system and the step to the first job are both such a mess...
April 12, 200620 yr eheh' date=' in portugal some people study so long and spend so much money on education for what? to turn out pizza delivery guys or some other dumb part-time job... cause the education system and the step to the first job are both such a mess...[/quote'] So fucking true. :(
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