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The difference between knowledge and education.
Education is very important in our country. This is a proof of your knowledge level. People with academic qualifications do not necessarily have knowledge. Do knowledgeable people care about the level of education?

Most of our current educational goals are towards academic qualifications, because many places restrict the lack of academic qualifications, which are required for job hunting (junior college or above), promotion and salary increase, otherwise others will rob us, and finding boyfriends (girls) requires academic qualifications, and so on.

So what is the difference between knowledge and education?

Knowledge: Knowledge refers to a person's knowledge level, learning ability, self-cultivation, as well as his understanding and application of what he has learned. You can accumulate, improve and increase your knowledge through continuous learning in your life and work.

Education: Education is a person's educational experience in a national educational institution. Upon completion of studies, a diploma will be issued. This certificate is your academic credentials.

A high degree of education does not mean knowledge: some people study just to get a paper certificate to package themselves and prove that they are literate. In order to find a good job, they don't really learn knowledge. When you step out of the campus, step into the society and really apply for a job, you will often encounter numerous obstacles. Enterprises need people who can use what they have learned flexibly in their work, not people who can't do anything well with only a diploma.