One of the most important results of the educational process is that through its various tools and experiences can set our mind in the direction of a continuous curiosity, a continuous learning process and personal development. Education is knowledge and knowledge is powerful tool. It
can help you to think rational, to make judgments, to make the difference between right and wrong. For some people however, there is a hunger, an innate need to continue learning. This is the beginning of the development of an educated person. The more information they know, the more they realize they do not know.
In some of us it can start as a little sparkle of interest to become a tremendous fire of desire, fire which can not be extinguished. It can free us not just mentally, but through this- as we have many examples- it can free us physically too. This is what happened to Frederick Douglas who describes in his autobiography, “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave”, how the fact that he learned to read and to write transformed him, made him to became a free men. It was this everlasting thinking of my condition that tormented me. There was no getting rid of it. It was pressed upon me by every object within sight or hearing, animate or inanimate. The silver trump