I think education is more important. To put it simply, when many candidates interview the same company, the first thing they look at is academic qualifications, followed by work experience. Those with low academic qualifications are generally eliminated in the first round, unless they have a particularly strong working ability. At present, the minimum requirement for academic qualifications in many large enterprises is 985,211,and those with low academic qualifications are directly discarded.
Those with high academic qualifications are what people often call "schoolmasters". Have you ever seen anyone with poor learning ability around you? The same thing, they will do better and have more ideas than others. Most importantly, they have stronger learning ability, can adapt to the workplace quickly, can draw inferences from others, and will be more strict with themselves and strive for perfection. Education is also the embodiment of one's own ability.
A good education is a stepping stone, which can make others notice you at a glance, and you can have more choices. Many people are rejected because of their academic qualifications, and their abilities can be cultivated. Many jobs need highly educated people to support them. Of course, ability is also very important, but people with low academic qualifications and strong abilities are a minority after all. Many times, education determines a person's overall level, which can be judged by speech and behavior.
Education is like a driver's license, and ability is like the process of learning to drive. You can learn quickly, but you can't drive without a driver's license. If you have a driver's license, you can learn and train later. Most wealth and resources are in the hands of highly educated people. Education determines your ability. People with higher education are not bad. Education is really important.
Educators receive education first, according to Ming Dow, a missionary. Teachers are engineers of the human soul and undertake sacred missions. The missionarie