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The difference between educated and uneducated.
Let's define your academic qualifications as higher education for the time being, that is, people who have gone to college can be compared with those who have not.

First of all, the contact environment is different. Generally speaking, the university environment is much better than the society, and there is basically no unhealthy trend and power corruption. In this way, young people receive more positive education at this time, which is naturally conducive to their own growth and contribution to society. On the contrary, premature entry into society has a negative impact on teenagers who are not mature physically and mentally to distinguish right from wrong and deal with problems.

Secondly, the people you contact are different. Educated people and uneducated people have different levels of friends, classmates or colleagues, which leads to the different views of these two people and the different influences from the outside world. Imagine, will a professor's thoughts have the same influence on you as a social gangster?

Finally, different levels of cognition are more abstract, but different levels of cognition lead to different ways of looking at and dealing with problems. For example, you can easily tell who is highly educated and who is "mixed" in society on the street. Dress, talk, etc.