Education is a process of life that everyone in today's society values and goes through in order to attain a higher level of the state of mind. From when we go to school as a child to jobs in society, and in the end when our head is clothed with complex and intertwining white fabric, we are always constantly learning one way or another, so it would not be possible to analyze every aspect of education, but only the ones that illustrate ourselves, that tell yourself who you are, and display to others what you are made of. There are two states at which education can be examined; the process, which is the beginning and also the path in which you take towards ultimate knowledge, while on the contrary the product, or the ultimate knowledge itself. In my perspective, the process of learning is overlooked by a large number of people, mainly because of the tediousness, and whenever they look back upon their achievements they will only see what they have reached but not how they have done so. I no longer reminisce of the process of learning as well, but what differentiates me from the norm is that I have distinguished both the process and the product to be equally important, not because of how they can be contrasted, but because they occur at discrete stages during education.
When I need to recall back upon a math formula, or the definition of an English word, I am recalling my memory, and this memory can be found only because it is something I have once taken the time to study, and store it in the inner depths of my mind. However, what is stored in my mind is only what I have learned, not how I have learned it, and because of this, I value the product of learning after I have learned. The path that I take to learn is part of a large number of tasks that must be completed to obtain the knowledge, but after you have walked this path it is no longer needed, for whenever you need to use this knowledge the only part you will look at is the end of the path.