Tuesday, January 16, 2007

I Think The Best Legacy Of All Is Education - Why?

I Think The Best Legacy Of All Is Education - Why?

Hi! In today's post, I'm giving you an opportunity to think about why the best possible legacy we can leave the next generation is a solid education.

If you feel the same way, then do leave a comment clearly explaining why. You may do so below. I will be using the very best of the material gathered here to augment the Special Report on this subject that I'm writing for readers of my free GET BETTER ezine and students of my various free eCourses. That report will be entitled:
How to Leave the Very Best Gift to Your Kids.

Bye for now.

Warmest regards,


Rajen

Rajen Devadason is CEO of RD Book Projects and its sister company RD WealthCreation Sdn Bhd. He lives in sunny, peaceful Malaysia with his gorgeous wife Rachel. He's a Malaysian Securities Commission-licensed financial planner, a life planning consultant, a professional speaker and a serial author... which probably explains why he's so exhausted! Some of his books are available here, and, if you're interested, here are some quotations he reckons are accurate, bold or cool.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Rajen!

Why?
Education is the only treasure that no one can take away from you!

It's the same as teaching a man to catch his own fish.... he won't get hungry for the whole life.

Friday, January 19, 2007 10:57:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Rajen,
In my humble opinion, education is not only what they teach at school, it also includes all the 'soft-skills' - critical thinking, effective communication, being financially savvy, emotionally stable, proactive, time management, family values, motivation, etc.

Education is important as it will help mold the personality of the child. Teaching a child to fish, will feed him; molding his personality may make him 'more employable'.

It's a start for him to better himself, if he so wishes to. Without education, he has not that chance.

Thank you

Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:31:00 PM  

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