Women education

Education means the process of gaining more useful knowledge either by been taught or self discovery. Education is essential because someone who's educated would find his/her stand in life. This post focuses on why women should either continue or stop education.

Like I earlier mentioned, education means getting 'useful' knowledge. Women in general, want to get married but very few have the mind set of keeping a job or occupation after marriage. Some women go to the university to find mates while others go for degrees. Every married woman have the decision to make this abbreviation 'week' to be true or false. Week means women education ends in the kitchen. If a woman's mindset is fixed on getting married to a man because of money so she'll be free from stress, that abbreviation is true. This simply means if education means gaining 'useful' knowledge whereas they're wasting the knowledge, education or schooling in general is futile.

This post isn't too discriminate gender neither discouraging parents from sending their female children to school. The purpose of this post is to open, not just the eyes of girls, but the eyes of parents into areas in which to study before furthering education. Been educated doesn't only mean you're able to speak fluently or you know your rights. It also means you're able to put your plans into action and be self dependent. 

For reasons why women shouldn't marry because of money and other aspects to study in men before marrying them, read my former post: what women should want in men.
To round this topic off, use this advice:
For parents: study the reasons your children (not just females) want to go to school.
For girls: have a good stand. A hard-working woman views a wealthy husband as a bonus not a ladder of upgrade.


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