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EDUCATION:Key to success?

For decades, right from childhood days, we've been told that education is the key to success and a better future.
This is supposed to be true.But what happened.
According to research, an average of five hundred thousand (500,000) students graduate from Nigerian higher institutions nationwide annually and estimate of one hundred thousand (100,000) Nigerian students graduate from foreign schools annually.
Research said that out of all these graduates, 47% remain unemployed while 22% get employed to do minor jobs with very low payment rate.
What happened? they've accessed the success key, why don't they just start succeeding? isn't education the key to success anymore? Was the key changed?
Well, we were partially lied to. Education isn't really the key to success. The keys to success are:

HARDWORK, PERSISTENCE, SELF-MOTIVATION, TAKING CALCULATED RISKS, PERSIVERENCE, NETWORKING.

The truth about education is that it teaches people to serve others. that's why they refer to their workers as public servants, because education trains people to be perfect servants.
That's why education don't guarantee success because servants can never be more successful than the boss.
Don't just get educated, get skillful and creative. serve yourself using your creativity, skills and intellects.
Education is a success rare key.

Comments

  1. Lol...education is the master key! 😄

    My Fav. Line:
    “Don't just get educated, get skillful and creative. serve yourself using your creativity, skills and intellects.
    Education is a success rare key.”

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  2. Education with skills is the key now

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  3. No money hide ur certificate o🤣

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