Outline:
1. Introduction.
a. Thesis
Statement: Education
is a lifelong process but early education lays down the foundation of a
successful life forming strong values, beliefs, and behaviors.
2. The role of early education in shaping young minds.
a. Impacts of early
education on personality development.
b. Role of parents,
family, and community in early learning.
c. The current limitations
associated with early learning.
3. The importance of quality education and its purpose (peace and prosperity for all humans).
4. Has the current education system achieved its goal? (No, it hasn’t)
a. Because Education
system is motivated by earning not by learning.
b. Education system
is not focused on providing ethical education which has ultimately promoted
inequality, terrorism and corruption.
c. Education is
only available to the rich.
d. Education is
focused on technological development that is achieved at the cost of nature’s erosion.
5. What is constructive/real education which can achieve peace, prosperity for all humans?
a. Focused on
holistic education and lifelong learning rather than earning.
b. Available to all
without any distinction of class.
c. Focused on preservation
of nature and human dignity and life.
6. The prospects of such holistic education on the future opportunities and success.
7. Conclusion.
(Comments and feedbacks are welcomed from all readers)

This is a thoughtful outline about the idea that lessons learned in youth remain with us throughout life. The comparison with engraving is very powerful, because it suggests permanence: once something is deeply engraved, it becomes difficult to erase. In the same way, the values, discipline, and knowledge acquired early often shape a person’s character and decisions for many years.
ReplyDeleteThe metaphor works particularly well because engraving also implies patience, precision, and care. Just as an engraver carefully forms each line, education gradually forms the mind and personality of a young person. Small efforts over time eventually create something strong and lasting.
Interestingly, engraving has also long been used to preserve memory and meaning in a very literal sense. Craftsmen continue this tradition today, creating engraved works that keep words and images intact for generations. An example can be seen in the work presented by RENAUD Gravure, where engraving is used as a way to preserve messages and memories over time.