Hundreds
of millions of high school graduates seek admission into higher institutions
yearly. In Nigeria, everyone wants to go to school, get a degree so they can
get a good job.
The advantage of going to school is advertised more than the
advantages of being educated. When most schools place advert, all they need is
students to pay fees so they can be enriched; only few schools want students to
be educated
THE DEFINITION
You
can go to school without being educated; also, you can be educated without
going to school. What actually is going to school? What does being educated
mean? You know the difference? If you go
to school, chances are you’ll get a degree. No one graduates from school
without being awarded a certificate. To get a degree in school is simple:
follow the school’s rules properly.
“There
is no value in degree but in deliveries” Bishop Oyedepo
While
you don’t get a paper for being educated, education makes you unique, provides
you with the ability to develop your potential and gives you opportunities to
release your greatness. Education affects your mind. It presents you with
challenges which pull out the best in you.
THE IRONY
Educated
people talk less of their degree; people that ‘go to school’ talk more, because
that is the only thing they have in the world. Their success is tied down to
their certificates. That is why they keep moving from one degree to another so
they can protect their job and get high pay-checks. If you want to harm them,
hide their certificate; if you want to kill them, burn it.
Educated
people know they can do without their certificates. Rarely will they talk about
the paper they got, that is, if they even have it. Their success does not rely
on the paper; loss of certificate does not render them useless. They know that what
they have in them is bigger that what the certificate can do to them.
REAL LIFE
Life
does not respect people that ‘go to school’. As a matter of fact, you can have
a Ph. D in physics and still work for the educated. Life does not question your
degree; it doesn’t test your certificate.
At
every point, a graduate will always want to make sure the certificate obtained was
not a waste of time and resources. They always want to work, or, as they put
it, get a good job. This will always make them work for people, get employed
and help others build their dreams, instead of building theirs.
People
that ‘go to school’ fear to face real life. They take solace often. They are afraid to fail and are scared of the
next risk. While they lived under the succour of their parent or guardian and
under the coverage of ‘the fresh graduate’ phenomenon, all they need at that
point is a saviour. Get them a job, they will never forget you; tell them to
break out and start their life, they’ll hate you forever.
Educated
people do not only think differently from people that ‘go to school’; they have
this self-believe, self-concept and self-worth generated within them. They are
sure of themselves and can distinguish exactly what they can do and what they
can’t. While facing reality, their
muscles are strengthened in the challenges; they are happy trying and failing
and trying again. Educated people are courageous and optimistic. Other than
waiting for a saviour, a miracle worker or a knight in shining armour, they
become one.
To
the educated people, they are the ‘saviour’ the people are praying for. Taking
responsibility for their fate becomes normal; nobody takes the blame for them.
They know they are responsible for their failures or successes.
THE COMPARISON
These
two people may be students. However, what they study differs. While one may
spend 3 years or more studying the ‘effect’, the others study the ‘cause’.
Educated people understand that: to every law of motion, there is always an
‘Isaac Newton and his beliefs’ behind it.
Instead of just memorizing the laws, educated people study Isaac Newton,
his beliefs and what led to the cause of the establishment of his principles
(otherwise called laws).
This
in-depth research of causes of actions makes them work on the causes or
initiate a ‘cause’ themselves. They don’t just talk about changes but desire to
make things change. Educated people always want to cause the change they so
desire. The others are happy about how things are, the changes in nature, life,
technology and in the environment, but never a time will they ask about the
‘why and how’, the cause of the happenings, all they are happy about is the
‘wonder’, the effects.
THE DIFFERENCE
The
major difference is how they think! Our thoughts affect our beliefs, our
beliefs affect our actions, and our actions affect our results. People that ‘go
to school’ want to be like the educated, but they don’t want to pay the price.
They are scared of losing their comfort in the process.
Education
makes you discover yourself. Immediately this happens, you are ready to walk
out of what is keeping you in bondage, be it school or job. For instance, an
educated man can quit his job or school to start something he is ready to die
for –pursuing his dreams. People that ‘go to school’ don’t have this gut; the
paper and pay-check are far more important than fulfilling destiny.
However,
not everyone that quit school or job really ‘succeeds’ almost immediately, but
they enjoy happiness fighting the course they put in for. They are comfortable
in the midst of uncertainties. In fact, what gives them comfort is their zeal
and self-believe. They have the passion to get it done and not relax. To the
educated, taking risk is not only what they ‘know about’, it is what they do.
This people believe in breaking the limit set by others, moving past what
people called ‘comfort zone’.
In
school, they may not be the ‘nerds’, with a first class at the end of their
college stay. People that ‘go to school’ are concerned about this. Though
educated people know that their CGPA is important, they know that a good CGPA
is a result of a ‘cause’ set in motion. And they also understand that a good
CGPA does not guarantee real-life success.
School
teaches you how to remember stuff; the system works more on your memory. In
fact, to ascertain whether you’re a good student, school test your ability to
remember what you were taught. The educated know that life is not to be lived
in the past; they work more on the present, hence recreating a future. They let
go of the past, because, on the whole, the rules may change. The educated may not remember the past, but
can change today to create a new tomorrow – this is what most schools don’t
care about.
THE ACTION
Get educated, no matter what!
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