
roncullen21
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I see your point of view, but I can't fully agree with it. The purpose of education and different educational institutions is not to teach you wisdom. The purpose is to give you professional skills and knowledge that will allow you to become a good specialist. Wisdom is something that is often gained through personal experience, reflection, and exposure to different perspectives rather than through formal education. Schools and universities are designed to provide foundational knowledge, critical thinking skills, and professional expertise rather than direct life lessons. I learn from life, and from mistakes, and in university, I learn how to be a good specialist. Both is hard, but when it comes to education, it's easier. For example, when I have some troubles, I can look for helpful info online. Yesterday, I was writing a paper and found this page https://onlineassignmentexpert.net/how-to-write-a-cover-page-for-a-research-paper/ , which provided me with information on how to write some parts of it. When I face a problem in my personal life, I can't do the same. I think about it, I do something, and then I face the consequences, good or bad. That's how I learn in life. I think that formal education is necessary for sure. And it has its' own role.
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New Amsterdam - medical series SnowPiercer - post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller
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I agree with you. I had the same opinion earlier, but now I'm a support of styding in any age. I don’t think studying all school subjects as an adult is a waste of time, but it really depends on your goals. If you're genuinely curious and want to understand things better, then go for it. Learning helps improve critical thinking and makes you a more well-rounded person. However, if your main concern is practicality, then focusing on subjects that align with your career or interests might be a better use of time. Also, if studying becomes overwhelming, I use quick assignment help when I have trouble keeping up with deadlines—it’s a lifesaver. At the end of the day, learning should be enjoyable and beneficial, not just something you force yourself to do.
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My sleep is bad, but I try to improve. I work remotely, so it's a little bit hard for me because during the day I can go out, so stuff, work a little, and then I have to work later at night. After work I want to watch/read something, so I go to bed at 2-3 am, and wake up at 9 or 10. So, it's bad. And because of some health conditions I don't sleep good, but I try my best to improve, and I did it once already, so will do one more time
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Snowpiercer - very interesting series. The world became a frozen wasteland and only people on moving luxury train are alive. Of course, the first season was the best so far, but still worth watching. True Detective - well-known already. And also almost finished short series called The Åre Murders - detective series, 6 episodes, really interesting