Education vs Schooling.
Education is birthed in the place of gift improvement.
schooling does not make you educated. Schooling can facilitate education but cannot become education. Education is more of what happens on the inside than what happens on the outside. It is a long walk through a person’s mind. You begin to discover your true purpose in life when you have taken this long walk. Some educated people did not have the opportunity to go to school. They are very successful in their worlds today because they traveled through their minds and discovered the purpose they need to fulfil on earth.
Schooling is relevant, but let us think about what will become of us if our schools focus on improving our individual talents and gifts through merging what we learn in school with the functional and vocational education that directly taps into our innate capabilities.
Imagine what we will turn out to be if our schools helped us nurture those little hobbies we had when we were young; hobbies like planting crops, writing, repairing broken electronics, programming codes, making juice from fruits, cooking, drawing and painting, singing, dancing, making a comedy, acting, making clothes, keeping the house clean, making new cosmetics (hair, body cream, perfume), making new foods, writing poems, prose, articles, repairing water supply facilities, wood carving and beautiful carpentry and so on.
From the above little hobbies, we can see that most of what we learn in class doesn’t have regard for what we practice as children. They don't inspire us to master these little hobbies when we become adults, instead, they make us disregard them. After going through the difficulties of our schools, we forget that we should have started or pioneered huge industrial farms, massive electronic companies, fruit juice producing industries, big catering firms, international art galleries, social media platforms, better entertainment industries, fashion industries, waste management companies, cosmetic firms, plumbing service firms, furniture making industries and written books that would have become best sellers.
We should change the way we perceive the idea of school so that our gifts and resources will be properly channeled to solving our own problems.