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Through the Pursuits of Education

It is generally concurred that education is gigantically significant. Yet, we are not especially sure
what we need from it. Our huge pledge to there having great schools incidentally has not been
coordinated by worry about what they are really going after. The point of education is to plan
understudies for grown-up life. So the job of schools ought to be thoroughly considered will
simply be after we have distinguished the difficulties of grown-up life. In the event that school is
basically imagined as a preparation, we have to clarify what it is preparing for. What are the
applicable troubles and difficulties that we should be furnished to manage? And in relevance to
the Utopian system, what was it like?

"...Admittedly, no one's allowed to become a full-time student." Relevant to my present life as it


is, I am therefore a part-time student who is currently working at 7/11. It is because I want to
prove to my family that I can do better than what they think I am. I am more than what they
grade me as who I am.

Moreover, to correlate with certain situations and beliefs in life, the "...but if you asked them to
explain the theory of such phenomena, you'd get various answers..." This is concisely because
the people of Utopia was said to be inconsistent with their answers. In relevance with my
personality, this can never be right. I am someone who gets frustrated and irritated a lot with
people who changes their mind a lot of times. Well, probably because with multiperspectivities,
I can't come up with a definite conclusion of anything.

Lastly, "For what's the sense of struggling to be virtuous, denying yourself the pleasant things of
life, and deliberately making yourself uncomfortable, if there's nothing you hope to gain by it?
And what can you hope to gain by it, if you receive no compensation after death for a throughly
unpleasant, that is, a thoroughly miserable life?" It is just applicable for someone like me who is
just a happy-go-lucky. I enjoy my life utmost and doesn't indulge nor deprive myself with things
that I know will be painful afterwards.
However, if I am to be asked what purpose I have in life, I will say that it is through the pursuit of
education. I have fallen a lot lf times but has risen to pursue what my heart truly wants. For I
believe that definitely, education isn't something that one can steal from you. It will always be
kept and is a priviledge to keep one.

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