If you are well travelled you are definitely going to be well educated, because you understand different cultures and people.

Learning is an ongoing process. Exploring new places, reading books are all ways to become highly educated.

It’s not about titles its about variety.

The importance of culture and how stimulating it can be cannot be overstated. I’m a culture worker myself – im a classical musician. I’m so sad to see mostly old people attending concerts. Maybe classical music is an acquired taste. Or maybe people are just intimidated and afraid they won’t get or like it. I think an appreciation for culture is something that needs to be developed ideally early in life. Parents need to bring their kids to cultural events, give them a taste of it so they may seek it for themselves when they’re adults. I’m not saying a grown up who never entered a hall or a museum is a lost cause – absolutely not. But it’s less likely that going to hear the symphony will come to your mind when thinking of how to spend your Friday night if you never went.
Also learning another language. It’s difficult if you don’t get to practice it to become somewhat fluent of course. But if you can, it’s amazing what it does to your brain! It opens your mind too to discover that other languages are structured differently – and soon your own thoughts get built differently in your mind when speaking that other language. And most importantly it gives you the opportunity to discover people you could never have talked to otherwise – you don’t even need to be that good, confidence and curiosity are key!

There is a strong correlation to being highly educated and passionate. The more passionate you are about something the more highly educated you will be on that subject.

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If you haven't tried new experiences are you really that educated?

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