
I think Darryll spoke very well, and passionately about education. I respect how he added in that he wasn't saying education was a bad thing and how it's useful. If he completely bashed getting an education, I would not be interested in what he had to say, that would be incorrect. I agree with his statement about processing information for school. Over half of what I've been taught, important History dates, Math equations, elements in Chemistry, are forgotten in my brain. I do believe education is important, the things that I haven't forgotten when I learned them at school, I apply to my life. I have learned so much about myself throughout my time as a student. Although, I can have a lot going on at school sometimes, and it becomes overwhelming, it gives me a sense of accomplishment. I know when I go get a job one day I will have vaulable skills to apply. The statement that I didn't exactly agree with is, "if you don't build your dreams, someone else will hire you to build theirs." Although it's true, not everyone can preach what he's saying. society needs people who will work for others, there's no such thing as everyone being succesful building their own dreams. Some people are happy working for others. Yes, we have Steve Jobs, and a bunch of others who did not get properly educated, who turned out extremely succesful. We also have successful doctors, and lawyers who have gone through years of the most prestigious education, who are also succesful working for others, and happy with what they have accomplished. I think what he's preaching is correct, but there's hundreds of ways to be succesful with your life, and everyone has their own journey.
