Throw Away Your Books and Learn From Nature
...ics of all the things that we do in our everyday lives. So it is good to widen and broaden our knowledge on all sorts of topics to prepare us for the future and then we will be able to choose from the many trades in the business department. But, we seldom get to use the knowledge and skills that we acquire in school as we grow older. We are not taught how to prepare for an interview for a job and we are most definitely not taught about the kinds of people we can trust and the kind that we can’t. These subjects are more relevant in real life. But we had to learn all these from our own experiences and mistakes that we make in our life. Not in school. As we approach the end of our school days, we are faced with many career options and the choices to make are abundant. Usually, our choices and options are limited to the individual, depending on their own capabilities. The more education that we acquire in our lives give us better career options and unconsciously heightens our ranks in this modern and materialistic world. But many of us, who originally started on a particular education path, do not necessarily follow that road all the way to the end. We tend to follow the interests and passions of our hearts. Gone are the days when parents used to give their kids options on whether they preferred to stay at home and keep watch over the goats in the farm or to go school and start a journey of discovery of their own. Now, the young generations are forced to go to school whether they like it or not and the children have no choice but to obey their parents wishes. It is the responsibility of the kid to study hard and get excellent results to live a good life in the future. But then again, in school, we are taught by the mistakes that we make on our exams and we correct ourselves. This is through trial and error. We learn more through our mistakes than what is directly taught to us by our teac...