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Posted by R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah on 06/19/06 05:23
Bent Stigsen wrote:
> R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
> > Visionary wrote:
> > <snip>
> >> I apologise again, and would like to extend a more formal greeting to
> >> the community. So, hello- I am Nathan. I have been a web/graphic
> >> designer for 6 years, with no college experience (which probably
> >> shows).
> >
> > In college, most of the people learn sort of literacy--but not
> > education. World's great people like Edison
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison>, A. R. Rahman have no
> > college experience either. Your 6 years experience shouldn't have to be
> > overlooked; for me it's much better than 40 years and sort of.
>
> Jerry only mentioned his 40 years experience because he was asked of his
> "worth". And I think Nathan just did it to be informative. Education and
> experience does not give weight to arguments in a discussion.
>
> When it comes down to *personal* gain, one shouldn't fool oneself. Clearly,
> 40 years, much better than 6 years of experience.
I don't think, you have any personal gain here; but if you ever
had lurked here you'd find how worse is that 40 years. $age !==
$knowledge.
> Some formal education is better than no education.
<snip>
I don't want to push my own doctrines and believes here. Anyway,
education is sort of instinct; you can't educate a person. To be
educated, one has to feel and "repent"; not sure, how many colleges can
"achieve" it.
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