Nov
24
2009
That Was Always My True Education
Author: siggyFor a long time there were two forms of education I was undergoing: one, my formal education and the other, the education I was receiving on my own.
All during my schooling I continued to read what I wanted to, whatever came across my path, whatever interested me. As far back as I can remember I had a library card to the local library and made many trips there. At home we always had plenty of reading material–magazines and books everywhere.
I did do my school work and received good grades but I had no illusion: my independent reading was far more important and really my true education.
Yes, it is true some people get educated despite themselves but I always found the time to read whatever came across me and whatever interested me. I felt most of the time I just went through the motions in most subjects in school.
There were some subjects that interested me particularly in school like Latin and mathematics and biology. And maybe, I put forth extra effort there.
If the truth be known I was far more interested in participating in gym and in high school playing for the tennis team. In fact, I was excited that in high school we had gym every day.
I felt these sports instilled an attitude to never give up until the game is over, which was no small lesson to learn which stood me well later in life.
I no longer go to school but I still read widely and for pleasure. The literal translation of the word “education” comes from the Latin “educare” which means to lead. Education means “to lead toward”. It is a process, not an end point, not a degree. It is an unending journey. And I am still on it.