Climbing Over Grit “Quote 2”


My dear friends don’t forget to read my book “Climbing Over Grit”

Chapter One

Page 8

I understood the difference between education and knowledge ever since I was a child. Money or education never turned a man into a good father. Yes, my father was an educated man, but knowledge was something he did not have.

 

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21 comments

  1. Verily, education and knowledge are very different

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  2. I’ve just nominated you for the Vincent Ehindero award. Feel free to accept it♥♥

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  3. Well said – both are different functions

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  4. True! An individual can be honored with the highest marks in one’s education, yet lack lack common knowledge (or sense) to move ahead and be successful. A person needs the flexibility to think on the run.

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  5. La conoscenza è una grande libertà.

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