Expatriate life: Importance of further education

A scholar said about acquiring knowledge: If you desire good in this world, acquire knowledge. If you desire good in the Hereafter, acquire knowledge. Goodness in both worlds is desired, but knowledge is the way to achieve it.
The study can be classified into two. One is traditional learning and the other is self learning (Traditional Learning & Self Learning). After a certain age does the learning of the series stop? But self-study needs to continue. With entering the expatriate life, it is never good to drop out of studies. The famous scientist Einstein said that the end of learning is the beginning of death.
Einstein was convinced of the futility of not learning anything new. There should be an intense urge to acquire new knowledge and techniques to get rid of it and make exile life effective. See expat life as the best opportunity to do so. Don’t waste your time and health by sleeping and napping for sixteen long hours after eight hours of work.
Success in life can only be achieved by excelling in the field of knowledge. Gaining knowledge and acquiring new skills is a good way to excel. Even if you say goodbye to expat life, knowledge and skills will come in handy. In that sense, leisure time and health are the best opportunity to pursue education.
Do you remember Nalini who was hanged in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case? She completed her post-graduation while sitting inside the jails of Tamil Nadu. Another IAS who cleared ten online courses. Raju Narayana Swamy is the official. Binyamin attributes the success of his writing to effectively using the free time he had in his Gulf life.
Nick Vujic, a man without two arms and two legs, is a reminder of the immense potential of human power. But why don’t we use all our abilities and try to reach the top? Internet is a great ocean of knowledge. Many academic and career related things can be acquired easily through internet. Online courses of various universities are also available today.
Studies have shown that while employers in Japan set aside one day a week for training for their own development, in the US they spend three percent of their income on it. If you study any subject of your choice for an hour a day, you can become a knowledgeable scholar in that subject.