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Which is more important, high education or high ability?

Can education and ability be equated?

Education is a business card. In fact, many people in non-famous universities are fully qualified, but they are not qualified to do it, so they are blocked by the threshold of academic qualifications.

Even many employers will write a bachelor's degree or above in the recruitment notice (limited to 985 and 2 1 1, and Qingbei is preferred), but why should we use peerless martial arts to shut out the world's elites?

Does your education limit your income? Ability limits your education?

There is always someone on the internet who says, "As long as there is no discrimination in academic qualifications, give me a chance and I will definitely do better than people in Qingbei!" . Za, Bill Gates, and other important people actually talk about this. They drop out of school to start a business, but they have a business empire, and many highly educated talents from famous schools work for them.

So can education and ability really be equated?

In this society, evaluators have two sets of standards. One is based on the school and the other is based on ability.

I guess you've heard this metaphor:

Education is like a train ticket. Doctoral students are soft sleepers, graduate students are soft seats, undergraduate students are hard seats, and private colleges are standing tickets! When the train arrived at the station, everyone got off to look for a job, only to find that the boss didn't care much about how you got here, but only about what you would do. ?

Even if you go to a prestigious school, it doesn't mean that your pattern will definitely improve. People with high academic qualifications may indeed have higher IQ, and people in famous universities may have wider network resources, but the efforts to lack the pattern are basically futile.

There is a proverb: no matter how big a pancake is, it is bigger than the pot that burns it. You can bake a big cake, but no matter how big it is, it will be limited by the pot that bakes it.

The rest of your life will be like this pie. Whether you can make a satisfactory pie depends entirely on the pot you branded it-this is the so-called "pattern".

A person who has not been admitted to a university will be ruined if he just envies his high school classmates to get their diplomas. He may buy a diploma, but he will never get the ability and thinking behind it.

So you can sit back and prepare for the new students when you enter a famous university?

No, intelligence itself cannot tell the whole story, and neither can education.

Everyone has his own cleverness. Some people are good at reading, some are good at technology, and some are flexible in doing things for others.

The most terrible thing is to feel "just smart". The terrible thing about overconfidence is that no one can change these people's minds, because they always think, "I've made up my mind, and what others say is useless."

"God gave us two ears and one mouth to talk less and listen more."

Besides education, what else can explain the problem?

Don't be an educated fool. Although a prestigious school degree is important, it is also important to be smart. But more importantly:

Know your own "ignorance" and be good at using other people's skills to make up for your own shortcomings. Be truly humble in your heart, jump out of your own small circle and live for something more meaningful.