Many people conventionally take education simply as going to schools or colleges and just a way of securing a good job. But in modern society, these notions seem to be out of date. Instead, it is becoming more commonly accepted that education is a lifelong process aimed at something else more than only a good job.
The Industrialization remarked a phase of human society characterized by unprecedently rapid development. In recent decades, the widespread use of computer led to a drastic prolification of information. In order to survive, we have to receive education all lifelong, of course. To catch up with the changing world, to live a good life, it is absolutely necessary to learn all through our life.
But more than just survival and more than a good life, we take education all through our life so as to obtain a peaceful mind which suffer great anguish and conflicts generated by such volcanic output of new objects.
In conclusion, education, as I see, must be a lifelong process.
