I am agreed with Vyacheslav. If we interpret education as formal education and not as instruction that is what in this case could give us the money I consider that you can have lots of money and very little education and you can have a lot of education and very little education
There is not a deterministic connection between education and wealth at the individual level, although better educated people tend usually to be wealthier than the rest. I do not see anything wrong with people whose main purpose in life is to make money, as long as they try to achieve it by legitimate and productive means, although personally I think we do not need to go crazy trying to make more and more money.
It depends on how an ideal life is envisaged, individually. Accordingly, for some education proves to be important, for the others, money will be important. Those who are after education, rarely are after money literally, but those who dedicate their lives after money, never get time for a proper education. Regards, Faramarz
Which is the most important item between Money and Education for an Ideal life?
Think it depends on how an individual defines his / her ideal life because people that appreciate intellectual aspects of life will prefer education to money. People that appreciate material wealth will opt for money. However, some people might change their mindset / perception towards ideal life from time to time e.g. opt for education first then at later stage of their life switch to money etc.
After graduating, you will gain wisdom. For modern man education - it is only a necessary step in order to ensure their livelihood, rather than an opportunity to learn the art of living. One should never lose sight of the ultimate goal of life.
A person cannot decide how to use money for good purposes if that person has much money but poor education. So, education is more important than money for an ideal life.
The education in the sense of a scientific or humanistic culture is absolutely the most important thing for an ideal life. Therefore, invest all your money for education is the wisest thing to do. The educated people, will sooner or later, are able in making money for themselves and for many other people. While the uncultivated people too often end with hat in hand and beg (sensu lato).
Thank you for proposing this interesting question. I think making a good use of money to serve education is imperative. However, this does not mean that wealthy countries have better education. I have had the opportunity to meet up with students from wealthy countries and their ontological and epistemological positions are absent.
Money & education both remain essence of our life .For money we can say certainly that Money is what Money does .What Money does is important not Money itself . For every human beings money is at least for FOOD,CLOTHING & SHELTER . However that is not for every human beings & even not practical as their remains a disparity due to the economic conditions every where in the world .
For education of Money for Ideal life offers a quite good environment such students or the progressive development of education & ideal life . But in education it is a will of the students with a firm faith & Will Power with his intelligence, such students find ways & means for his study . In quite good cases such student work for money by performing their duty during day or night time for earning money & for his maintenance .
In certain cases such students receive an opportunity to have the scholar ship either from the university or certain Philanthropic institute & as they have a Zeal ,a Mission & a Will Power for his study he can certainly complete their education for Ideal Life.
There is not a deterministic connection between education and wealth at the individual level, although better educated people tend usually to be wealthier than the rest. I do not see anything wrong with people whose one of their goals in life is to make money, especially after the end of the study
Nature is the wealthiest of all and to simply think of only wealth as nature is tantamount to prefer primitivisim of life that is almost closer to the animals of instincts. But what differentiates humans from others is our unique ability to think, reason and study nature itself and make our lives better than what nature dictates on us. Education and scientific knowledge is the source of that power of levitating humans to be above nature. It is not the amount of wealth that cures diseases, makes us fly over the sky and makes travel easy and comfortable and enjoyable, it is not the amount of wealth that enables us to communicate globally in seconds just by a click of a mouse at our desk, it is not the amount of money that takes us to Jupiter; but the power of education, creativity and thinking of a higher order. Had it not been for advent of scientific thinking, learning and studying nature, the human society could have been as primitive and natural as it begun thousands of years ago. Education empowers people to built high rises in order to optimize living spaces and enable people to move upright by self from one stair to another stair, while money only enables us to buy lifts to take the person upstairs, without knowing how everything comes to work.
Definitely, if you are educated, and with that education, great things are accomplished, you can get a lot of money, I know people who pay them to have a lot of knowledge, and not only that, but also gain respect from the community