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Education or learning a skill, which one is better?
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[QUOTE="Ayuba Ernest, post: 247821, member: 70169"] Both sides of this argument have both positive and negative aspects. When it comes to getting an education, there are some things that simply can't be taught in a traditional setting like a classroom. On the other side, acquiring a new talent can provide you with the possibility of earning money and becoming financially independent. Students receive a base level of knowledge from which they can expand through their educational experiences. They develop skills in critical thinking, the ability to problem solve, and the ability to collaborate with others. These are the kinds of abilities that are absolutely necessary in any line of work, and the only way to acquire them is through a formal education. When it comes to acquiring new skills, there are some advantages that much surpass those provided by alternative approaches. In addition, one of the most efficient methods to truly master a talent is to immerse oneself in the practice of that skill. That is, you need to be engaging in it on a consistent basis, and not just in a formal educational context. Carpentry, cooking, and gardening are a few examples of practical skills that can be acquired through immersion. People who possess these skills have the ability to support themselves and provide for their own need, making them self-sufficient. Additionally, they provide individuals with a feeling of success and fulfillment. [/QUOTE]
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