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A debate on whether education is still the driving factor to success in the 21st century has been

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A debate on whether education is still the driving factor to success in the 21st century has been blooming for some time now which has many of us asking, “Is education still necessary for one to succeed nowadays?” This issue of whether education still holds that value of being the primary aspect of achieving success is of particular interest because it could mean that it could potentially create depreciation in the demand for education in the future, and money spent on acquiring an education could be used to pursue entrepreneurial ventures. Historically speaking, education was not a driving force to achieving success in the early 15th century. In fact, before the advent of slavery, there was not much recorded of education except when …show more content…

According to Tracy (2012), your character; one of ambition and drive to excel, pushes you on an onward path towards success because the more an individual desires to exceed, he will put into play the actions that will guarantee that level of success. In fact, this same evidence points to how Jamaica’s businessman extraordinaire Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart became successful. It was not financial assets through a family heir loom or education; but, it was his continued zeal for creating an empire based upon innovative marketing ideas and expounding upon those ideas which made his chain of businesses into the success they are today. In addition to one’s drive to exceed, one’s moral and sociable character is a guaranteed pillar upon which success can be based. Indeed, a study from the Journal of Happiness Studies indicated that character strengths – especially zest, perseverance, hope, and curiosity – play a key role in ambitious work behaviour (Gander, Proyer, Ruch, & Wyss, 2012). Although many critics within the academic world will oppose by saying that character and self-esteem are taught through academia, I firmly reject that stance as a child’s first point of contact in terms of socialization is at home, with one’s family and community. This means that a child is first taught, at home, the character traits that will help him excel regardless of the impact school has on him. Character

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