What Education Means to Me.

 



 What does Education Mean to Me

Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. Education means protecting your welfare. Making sure your happiness is more important in this day and age. Realizing who you truly are, not who you want to be. Making sure your plans link to the education critical needs, including the personal ones as you understand your career goals. Education helps maintain a peaceful learning environment. 

Welfare is important because it helps people sustain oneself until a new job comes along. 

Education is an example for helping you sustain a bright future. The City of Memphis has a poverty rate of 27.8% child poverty rate is 44.9% while the poverty rate for people over the age 65 is the lowest of any age group at 15.8%. Education gives us knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. Education helps provide job opportunities, and jobs provide personal emotion of self worth and satisfaction to the workers and produce revenue, which, in turn, encourages expenditure and stimulates the big economy. 

Sanity is the ability to think and behave in a normal, rational manner, and  sound mental health. When choosing a career you choose one that helps identify your skills, determine your goals and understand your values. Education helps practice mindfulness and develop an open inclusive communication style. We become teachable when our desire to receive wisdom is greater than our desire for comfort. Education creates opportunities for thinking and analysis, so it helps with our sanity.

Education helps with discovering who you are as a person. When making healthcare my career choice I wanted to make it my priority. Education requires us to be a team player, being able to speak your mind, deliver, and stay flexible. Education helps with becoming a business professional. Education influences decision, behavior, strength, weakness and imagination. “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”

Education requires you to fight for your career. When I made nursing my career choice I was fighting for my health. When choosing business management I was fighting for my respect. Both goals require organization and that’s what I'm willing to make happen. Being detail oriented with my career choice will form comfort for the people I surround myself with. Last being proactive will create a healthy living arrangement and both career goals will provide me with those essentials.

Making education my priority helps create comfort in my living arrangements. Education creates good health because education is molding you into what’s required and needed for today's society. Education builds leadership and it helps others to form comfort in you. Education builds respect and that's required when living a healthy lifestyle. Proper and good education is very important for all of us.



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