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All of we know what the courses are offered in educational institutions, the schools and colleges these are typically Language, mathematics, science, history, social studies, religion, etc. These subjects are essential for us to study to blend ourselves with society. All theses course and subjects are deals with theories, principles to the real world. But the question arises are these sufficient to build a good life without any practical lesion? Here is a true-to-life example for me. My father is an electrical engineer. He was a Bachelor of Science major in Electrical Engineering course from a leading university in our country. After graduating, he decided to look for a job related to his professional courses. But he found a job in a wood industry for selling machines.
The machines they sell are made up in part of electrical components. As he was student of electrical engineering from the university, some of the electrical components were familiar to him. But unable to get a job what he was intended and he worked there without encountering his electrical knowledge. Finally I want to say that you will not find in the real world, what you will learn or have learned in your school. You will not find a single courses or subjects in school relating to creating wealth. But there are very limited courses that offered in schools or colleges. Even still today our forefathers are not escaping to tell us "Go to school, study hard, and find a good job", which is a good advice but not good enough for your future. In my point of view if you follow this advice of your forefathers the future does not look too bright anymore. You should learn the reality that happening around you. Keep up learning. Learning is good habit but give focus to the reality and practical life. You should update yourself by learning more and more. Keep compete with the latest technology and information world. Since learning or knowledge is power, it follows that information is power. You have power you can access wealth enough. So information on creating wealth is more important today.
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