What Important Lessons in Life Are Learned Away from School?
Schools are places of education, where students are brought up with appropriate guidance in the way that they should go. Despite the fact that almost the whole of our growing years are spent there, there are indeed certain lessons in life which cannot be learnt from school. Learning away from school refers to the gaining of knowledge that is out of the physical confines of the school. Some of these important lessons include: family love, willingness to accept failure and to be open-minded.
Family love can be introduced or taught in school, but it can only be truly learned away from school. While schools can give the theoretical basis for the importance of a family in one’s life, they cannot provide the practical experiences one requires in order to value those around her. The idea of valuing family is essential in life, because we will find that when tough times come, even when all our friends desert us, there is always a family that we can turn to and count on. As such, it is conclusive that family love can only be learned away from school.
In life, we often have to grapple with the fact that failures are an inevitable aspect of our path to success. The bitter pill of failure is often more than what most people can handle and generally, school teaches us how to avoid failures rather than what to do when you come face to face with it. In order to learn from our failures, we must first be able to accept it, and this is never easy. The willingness to accept failure is more often than not, a skill which is acquired through one’s experience and willpower. Not only should we not fear failure, we should embrace the new wisdom and strength that comes along with every failed attempt as almost all great success is bred from constant failure. Therefore, the willingness to accept failure is the fundamental element for progress and this certainly cannot be learned in the classroom.
Lastly, by being open-minded and loosening our