Manifesto on Education

Education is essential to moving forward. Education allows for the human mind to advance and conquer new ideas and ideals.

Education is necessary for everyone in our modern society. It requires devotion, and dedication. It is not easy to obtain or to retain.

Education is a must in our society. Not having a full time job while in school and waiting for the chance to get a great paying job is an opportunity cost that is worth all the struggle. It allows for people to distinguish themselves and gain knowledge in a particular trade or action. It helps people with various knowledge and talent work together and achieve greatness.

Education takes a long time. It results in the frequent questioning of our choices, but continual confirmation in our plans.

Lack of Education will lead to being excluded. One without education in the future will not be able to assist in maintaining our world or furthering our desires.

Those who choose to steer away from education will not know how to analyze certain situations and make the best out of them. They will be unable to find work or pleasure in their lives. They will be excluded from the credit received from future generations and will be remembered as useless and unsubstantial.

Education is important and worth the associated struggles.

 

This Manifesto is a combination of the style found in the Manifesto titled “Futurist Manifesto of Lust” by Valentine De Saint-Point and Mina Loy’s “Aphorisms on Futurism”. Much like Saint-Point’s Manifesto, this one does not specifically tell anyone to do anything, but rather ‘nudges’ the audience to agree with it. The Manifesto says only good things about the good (education) and only bad things about the bad (not getting an education). However, Saint-Point does not talk about the opposite of lust in her Manifesto. By discussing the opposite of education, I am adapting to the style of Loy’s Manifesto where she clearly talks about living and dying. In essence, Loy covers both aspects of the topic her Manifesto is discussing. We see her doing this by using words like “but” which allow us to see another aspect of whatever particular topic she is discussing.

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