Is There Any Value in Education? Some Viewpoints on the Subject May Surprise You

Mark Twain said, “I have never let my schooling interfere with my education,” though he was a playful, comedic chap and it’s hard to know how seriously he meant this.
Here’s one that stings far worse: “Men are born ignorant, not stupid; they are made stupid by education,” attributed to Bertrand Russell, one of world history’s most erudite intellectuals, educated at Trinity College at the University of Cambridge.
Does this seem like a reasonable thing to say, given our own experiences? I didn’t teach myself physics. Most of us have a great deal of gratitude to our teachers, and rightfully so.
