Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The pursuit of education

As I have already stated, I view the pursuit of a healthy education as a valid reason to drop out of school. There are reasons that not many people drop out. People generally show more of an interest in pursuing a diploma than pursuing true education.

Part of the reason that people aren’t interested in pursuing true education is discrimination. Without that piece of paper, people will look down on the educated. That’s why I cowardly stayed in school. There are people out there who are stronger than I. If you want to pursue a healthy education, you have my support.

Unfortunately, anyone who desires the education that he or she deserves is in for a tough life. You are unlikely to have friends. Employers will pick a moronic graduate before even the most brilliant dropouts. There will be nobody to lean on and nobody who cares. You will almost certainly be an outcast who struggles to make ends meet.

This is a big problem with the modern word. These days, it takes money and other resources just to keep your life going. Without that piece of paper, these will be incredibly difficult to acquire. That’s the problem with discriminatory practices aimed at dropouts. We are legitimately threatening the survival of everyone who pursues a healthy education.

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