Thursday, June 30, 2016

A Must Read/Listen Researchers That Examine Family Income And Children's Non-Cognitive Skills

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You see, the freest Stuff is not as valuable or as important in your life as the stuff you plan and need to buy, you pay for. Most of the Free Stuff are just junks. That's why they are on the carb/roadside for anyone to collect or the owner will throw them to the junk-yard.


You cannot just collect Free Stuff from everyone or anywhere and be valuable. If you do collect every Free Stuff from the roadside, then you are becoming a Junk Yard full of junks that you may not need at all in your life. Life is about selection, keeping what's worthy and throwing away what's junk. Therefore, not all free is worthy material, nor a bad one, it is all about one's standard of a selection process.

Therefore, most free stuff won't be free anymore if Free Stuff affects your life negatively. Sadly, most Free Stuff is junk and not needed in our life. In the long run, free stuff can become more expensive than not so free stuff.

By all measures, I'm not saying that some none-free things are not also junks. I'm correlating the magnitude of variance between free stuff and none-free stuff. It's important to evaluate the needs v/s wants and bargain things accordingly.

After listening to this Research Study, my question is, why people think that Free Education will be different from the rest of all other Free Stuff that we consider as Junks? Look around, #Private Schools are the best than Public Schools, Dealership Cars are the best than Junk Yard Cars, Services We Pay for are the best than the one we receive for Free, 5 Star Hotels are the best than Shelter Homes, Restaurant Meals are the best than Kitchen Soup Meals, Outlet Stores are the best than Thrift/Pawn Stores, and on and. Why don't the same logic transfer when comes to Education?

It's simple, you get what you pay for. You don't pay for it, you get crappie services and or goods. It's that simple. Let this simple truth sink in as the reality of life. Free Education and expect it to be as valuable is just a self-fulfilling prophecy or a fallacy. There is a catch somewhere down the road. The question is, are you willing to gamble your children's future life?

Parents, Fathers and Mothers or Guardians, we have to rethink the quality of our children's education system. It's the greatest investment of all to your children. Think of Education as valuable as other expensive goods and services we bargain and evaluate in life. That's the only way we can improve our kids' education and future. Don't be stingy, you will get crappie results.

A Must Read/Listen Researchers That Examine Family Income And Children's Non-Cognitive Skills : NPR
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/30/484129501/researchers-examine-family-income-and-childrens-non-cognitive-skills
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/30/484129501/researchers-examine-family-income-and-childrens-non-cognitive-skills

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