So the ethic I was taught in school resulted in the path I chose in my life following school.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My whole life was geared toward being a highly educated person.
All my life, I just felt that I should have finished my education.
I worked my way through the education system and was treated as though I had value.
My parents told me that education was the path to success - and they showed me, taking me to Head Start while they were pursuing their own college degrees.
Education equals choices. I have been blessed with the choice to be anything I ever wanted to be, and I truly owe my happiness to my family and education.
I've always believed in the importance of education and continuing to learn throughout every stage of life.
I went back to graduate school with the clear intention that what I wanted to do with my life was to improve societies, and the way to do that was to find out what made economies work the way they did or fail to work.
A big part of my life is music education because it changed my life - but arts, academics and athletics should all be equally treated in the school.
I probably didn't put forth the effort I should have put forth, didn't realize the value of education until I went to college.
My parents taught me that work ethic is one of the most important keys in life, and I believe it.