The True Purpose Of Education

What is the true purpose of education? Is it to get a comfortable job or to get a fancy degree that you can flaunt? Is it to get a hefty pay package every month? Of course for the completely materialistic, this may seem to be the goal of spending money to get through a school or college. You make an investment and you get it back with profit.

But most would agree that the real intended goal of getting an education is something which is more than simply monetary benefit. Of course wealth and accolades may come with it and often does, but this is more of a side effect rather than the end. So what do we actually intend to get out of educating ourselves or our children?

Is it to get knowledge related to our intended career so that we can learn it all and then go apply it in the real world? But this is seldom possible and any professional would testify that they can seldom get by with only what they learned in college. Their specific jobs would require specialized knowledge and one usually gets that through training at the workplace itself or through experience.

What a professional learns in college or school is nothing more than a vague base upon which to build on. So then why do we spend so much of our money and time in schools and colleges? Simply put, the real purpose of education is to impart confidence. Confidence in one’s owns abilities and your ability to do jobs in whatever field you were schooled in. For example, if you studied finance and international investments in college, forex currency trading online would be a great experience to use the knowledge you learned in college.

The problems and solutions you learnt in the class or lab will be different from the ones you face in real life, but you would have the confidence to tackle them just as you have tackled different problems during schooling. That is the true purpose of education.

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