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EDUCATIONEDUCATIONEDUCATIONEDUCATION!!!!!!!!!!!!
Intellectual education influences the head and values-based
education influences the heart.
#GooseGolf
Aladesuru Adewale!
Goose & Golf International
- 2017
EDUCATION!!!
Let’s get some myths out of the way. It is general belief
that we get educated in schools and colleges.
“Do we really get educated in schools and colleges?”
Generally, there is a consensus that some people do but
most don’t. Don’t get me wrong.
We receive a lot of information in schools and colleges. We
do need information to be educated. But we also need to know
the true meaning of education.
Intellectual education influences the head and values-based
education influences the heart.
In fact, education that does not train the heart can be
dangerous.
If we want to build character in our offices, homes, and
society, we must achieve a minimum level of moral and ethical
literacy.
Education that builds fundamental traits of character – such
as honesty, compassion, courage, persistence and responsibility
– is absolutely essential.
“INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION
INFLUENCES THE HEAD AND VALUES-
BASED EDUCATION INFLUENCES THE
HEART.”
We don’t need more academic education; we need more
value-based education.
A person who is morally educated will be a lot better
equipped to move up in life or succeed than will a morally
bankrupt person, with excellent academic qualifications.
www.facebook.com/GlobalEntrepreneurshipAnnex
Education without Values
According to Steven Muller, President, Johns Hopkins University;
he said while I quote:
“Universities are turning out highly skilled barbarians
because we don’t provide a framework of values to young
people, who more and more are searching for it.”
True education is the training of both the head and the
heart.
An uneducated thief may steal from the freight car but an
educated one may steal the entire railroad.
We need to compete for knowledge and wisdom and not for
grades.
“Knowledge is piling up facts, wisdom is simplifying it.”
– Shiv Khera, “You Can Win”
One could have good grades and a degree and still not learn
much. The most important thing one can learn is to “learn to
learn.”
People confuse education with the ability to memorize
facts. Educating the mind without morals creates a maniac in
society.
Is Knowledge Power?
We often are told that knowledge is power. Not really.
Knowledge is information. It is potential power and it becomes
power only when it is acted upon.
Then, what is the difference between a person who cannot
read and a person who can, but does not read?
As Ben Franklin said “Not a whole lot.”
Learning is a lot like eating. It is not how much you eat that
matter what matters is how much you digest.
Knowledge is potential power; wisdom is real power.
Education takes many forms; it is not just grades and a degree.
It is:
- Cultivating your strength.
- Learning self-discipline.
- Listening.
- Eagerness to learn.
Our minds are like muscles, stretch or shrink; it all depends
on how much or how little we exercise them.
“If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.”
– Derek Bok
A person can, and will be, successful with or without
formal education if they have the [five] 5C’s:
- Character
- Commitment
- Conviction
- Courtesy
- Courage
The tragedy is that there are many walking encyclopedias
that are living failures.
Intelligence is quickness to learn. Skill is ability.
Competence is the ability along with the willingness and
desire to apply what is learned.
Desire is the attitude that makes a skillful person
competent. Many skillful people are incompetent.
Ability without the right attitude is wasted.
“The first duty of a university is to teach wisdom, not trade;
character, not technicalities.”
– Winston Churchill
www.aladesuru-walter-adewale.strikingly.com
What DOES it mean to be Educated?
Whom, then, do I call educated?
First, those who manage well the circumstances which
they encounter day by day; and those who can judge situations
appropriately as they arise and rarely miss the suitable course of
action.
Next, those who are honorable in their dealings with all
men, bearing easily what is unpleasant or offensive in others,
and being as reasonable with their associates as is humanly
possible.
Furthermore, those who hold their pleasures always under
control and are not unduly overcome by their misfortunes,
bearing up under them bravely and in a manner worthy of our
common nature.
Most important of all, those who are not spoiled by their
successes, who do not desert their true selves, but hold their
ground steadfastly as wise and sober-minded men, rejoicing no
more in the good things that have come to them through chance
than in those which through their own nature and intelligence
are theirs since birth.
Lastly, those who have a character which is in accord, not
with one of these things, but with all of them, these are educated
– possessed of all the virtues.
– Socrates [470 – 399 B.C.]
In a nutshell, educated persons are those who choose
wisely and courageously under any circumstances.
If they choose between wisdom over foolishness, good
over bad, virtue over vulgarity, regardless of the academic
degrees they have, then they are educated.
“Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being un-
willing to learn to do things the right way.”
– Benjamin Franklin
The illusion of knowledge is not education, but
ignorance.
Foolish people have a strange kind of confidence
which comes only with ignorance.
There is nothing wrong with ignorance, but making a
career out of it is stupidity. Some people accumulate ignorance
and then confuse it with education.
Ignorance is not bliss. It is misery, tragedy, poverty
and sickness. If ignorance is bliss, why aren’t more people
happy?
If a little knowledge is dangerous, so is a lot of
ignorance, which leads to pettiness, fear, dogmatism, egotism
and prejudice.
Wisdom is nothing more than dispelling ignorance.
We live in an information age. It is estimated that the amount of
information is doubling every year.
With information so readily available, it is easy to
dispel ignorance.
It is sad to see that we are taught everything but the
most essential things.
We are taught the [3] three R’s [reading, riting, and
rithmetic], but what good is intellectual education without
understanding human dignity and compassion?
Schools are a fountain of knowledge: some students
come to drink, some to sip, and others just to gargle.
“Education is a Reservoir.” – Shiv Khera
Continuous positive education leads to positive
thinking.
Positive thinkers are like athletes who, through
practice, build an inner reservoir of stamina that they draw on
during competition.
If they don’t practice, they have nothing to draw on.
Similarly, positive thinkers regularly build a reserve of
positive attitudes by constantly feeding their mind on the pure,
the powerful and the positive on a daily basis.
www.facebook.com/GlobalEntrepreneurshipAnnex
They realize that we are all going to be faced with the
negative and if we have the reserve of positive attitudes we will
be able to overcome it; otherwise the negative will prevail.
Positive thinkers are not fools and they are not going
through life with blinders.
They are winners who recognize their limitations, but
focus on their strengths.
Losers, on the other hand, recognize their strengths but
focus on their weaknesses.
To your Success!
Aladesuru Adewale, @AladesuruA
www.aladesuru-walter-adewale.strikingly.com

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Education

  • 1. EDUCATIONEDUCATIONEDUCATIONEDUCATION!!!!!!!!!!!! Intellectual education influences the head and values-based education influences the heart. #GooseGolf Aladesuru Adewale! Goose & Golf International - 2017
  • 2. EDUCATION!!! Let’s get some myths out of the way. It is general belief that we get educated in schools and colleges. “Do we really get educated in schools and colleges?” Generally, there is a consensus that some people do but most don’t. Don’t get me wrong. We receive a lot of information in schools and colleges. We do need information to be educated. But we also need to know the true meaning of education. Intellectual education influences the head and values-based education influences the heart. In fact, education that does not train the heart can be dangerous. If we want to build character in our offices, homes, and society, we must achieve a minimum level of moral and ethical literacy. Education that builds fundamental traits of character – such as honesty, compassion, courage, persistence and responsibility – is absolutely essential.
  • 3. “INTELLECTUAL EDUCATION INFLUENCES THE HEAD AND VALUES- BASED EDUCATION INFLUENCES THE HEART.”
  • 4. We don’t need more academic education; we need more value-based education. A person who is morally educated will be a lot better equipped to move up in life or succeed than will a morally bankrupt person, with excellent academic qualifications. www.facebook.com/GlobalEntrepreneurshipAnnex
  • 5. Education without Values According to Steven Muller, President, Johns Hopkins University; he said while I quote: “Universities are turning out highly skilled barbarians because we don’t provide a framework of values to young people, who more and more are searching for it.” True education is the training of both the head and the heart. An uneducated thief may steal from the freight car but an educated one may steal the entire railroad. We need to compete for knowledge and wisdom and not for grades. “Knowledge is piling up facts, wisdom is simplifying it.” – Shiv Khera, “You Can Win” One could have good grades and a degree and still not learn much. The most important thing one can learn is to “learn to learn.” People confuse education with the ability to memorize facts. Educating the mind without morals creates a maniac in society.
  • 6. Is Knowledge Power? We often are told that knowledge is power. Not really. Knowledge is information. It is potential power and it becomes power only when it is acted upon. Then, what is the difference between a person who cannot read and a person who can, but does not read? As Ben Franklin said “Not a whole lot.” Learning is a lot like eating. It is not how much you eat that matter what matters is how much you digest. Knowledge is potential power; wisdom is real power. Education takes many forms; it is not just grades and a degree. It is: - Cultivating your strength. - Learning self-discipline. - Listening. - Eagerness to learn. Our minds are like muscles, stretch or shrink; it all depends on how much or how little we exercise them. “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.” – Derek Bok
  • 7. A person can, and will be, successful with or without formal education if they have the [five] 5C’s: - Character - Commitment - Conviction - Courtesy - Courage The tragedy is that there are many walking encyclopedias that are living failures. Intelligence is quickness to learn. Skill is ability. Competence is the ability along with the willingness and desire to apply what is learned. Desire is the attitude that makes a skillful person competent. Many skillful people are incompetent. Ability without the right attitude is wasted. “The first duty of a university is to teach wisdom, not trade; character, not technicalities.” – Winston Churchill www.aladesuru-walter-adewale.strikingly.com
  • 8. What DOES it mean to be Educated? Whom, then, do I call educated? First, those who manage well the circumstances which they encounter day by day; and those who can judge situations appropriately as they arise and rarely miss the suitable course of action. Next, those who are honorable in their dealings with all men, bearing easily what is unpleasant or offensive in others, and being as reasonable with their associates as is humanly possible. Furthermore, those who hold their pleasures always under control and are not unduly overcome by their misfortunes, bearing up under them bravely and in a manner worthy of our common nature. Most important of all, those who are not spoiled by their successes, who do not desert their true selves, but hold their ground steadfastly as wise and sober-minded men, rejoicing no more in the good things that have come to them through chance than in those which through their own nature and intelligence are theirs since birth. Lastly, those who have a character which is in accord, not with one of these things, but with all of them, these are educated – possessed of all the virtues. – Socrates [470 – 399 B.C.]
  • 9. In a nutshell, educated persons are those who choose wisely and courageously under any circumstances. If they choose between wisdom over foolishness, good over bad, virtue over vulgarity, regardless of the academic degrees they have, then they are educated. “Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being un- willing to learn to do things the right way.” – Benjamin Franklin
  • 10. The illusion of knowledge is not education, but ignorance. Foolish people have a strange kind of confidence which comes only with ignorance. There is nothing wrong with ignorance, but making a career out of it is stupidity. Some people accumulate ignorance and then confuse it with education. Ignorance is not bliss. It is misery, tragedy, poverty and sickness. If ignorance is bliss, why aren’t more people happy? If a little knowledge is dangerous, so is a lot of ignorance, which leads to pettiness, fear, dogmatism, egotism and prejudice. Wisdom is nothing more than dispelling ignorance. We live in an information age. It is estimated that the amount of information is doubling every year. With information so readily available, it is easy to dispel ignorance. It is sad to see that we are taught everything but the most essential things.
  • 11. We are taught the [3] three R’s [reading, riting, and rithmetic], but what good is intellectual education without understanding human dignity and compassion? Schools are a fountain of knowledge: some students come to drink, some to sip, and others just to gargle. “Education is a Reservoir.” – Shiv Khera Continuous positive education leads to positive thinking.
  • 12. Positive thinkers are like athletes who, through practice, build an inner reservoir of stamina that they draw on during competition. If they don’t practice, they have nothing to draw on. Similarly, positive thinkers regularly build a reserve of positive attitudes by constantly feeding their mind on the pure, the powerful and the positive on a daily basis. www.facebook.com/GlobalEntrepreneurshipAnnex They realize that we are all going to be faced with the negative and if we have the reserve of positive attitudes we will be able to overcome it; otherwise the negative will prevail. Positive thinkers are not fools and they are not going through life with blinders. They are winners who recognize their limitations, but focus on their strengths. Losers, on the other hand, recognize their strengths but focus on their weaknesses.
  • 13. To your Success! Aladesuru Adewale, @AladesuruA www.aladesuru-walter-adewale.strikingly.com