<p>A very rampant saying <strong>'School is a Scam' .</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In Nigeria, the Government decided to stop funding schools because the products of schools are nothing to write home about. They say School is scam, how do you say school is scam when, what taught you <em>alphabets</em> is the Education system of the school itself.</p><p><br></p><p>I grew up in an Average Home, where we struggle to make ends meet. There was this consciousness of just go to school and when you get out of school, you will begin to make money immediately you start working. After I got to Junior Secondary school, when I was doing Prevocational Studies(PVS), something intrigued me in that subject, and at that point I said to myself what do I want to do after school?</p><p>Several months passed and I re-strategized my Life. I wanted to make impact just like Albert Einstein had made impact in Science and Technology. At that point, I started trying to gain knowledge, understand the subjects and applied the Knowledge, of which application of knowledge is Wisdom.</p><p><br></p><p>When those of us that passed through the Education system have a wrong mind set, as in <em>'I am going to school so when I am done, I will be a Billionaire'</em> , off course after school, education becomes a scam to you because you won't have a Penny at bank talk less of at hand. I am not saying that those in the schooling system are perfect, of course those impacting the knowledge or rather those that are supposed to impact the knowledge can be scam, and even the learner can be a scammer too.</p><p><br></p><p>With an Impactful kind of mind set, you go through Education, you gain knowledge and now that knowledge with Divine Idea equals Great Value, to the Economy and can be a leverage to getting Money. The S.I unit if Life is <strong>Impact</strong>.</p><p><br></p><p>What do you think about Education? Have you ever profited out of Education? Is it the people or the Education that is a Scam?</p><p><br></p><p>Let me know in the Comment section</p>
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