Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?

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Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


You have to take pains to gain knowledge. This means the root is bitter. When you gain knowledge, you are wiser, respectable and also earn. After all knowledge/ information creates wealth. Thus fruit is sweet.

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Thank you said by: RobertP
Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


Do you think anyone ever found education a painful experience? I am not sure if someone is going to answer you in affirmation.

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Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


The reason for raising this question is : Most of the institutions are run by the peope to make huge profit. They are not running it with the service mind. They consider education is the only business which gains profit always.

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Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


Do you think anyone ever found education a painful experience? I am not sure if someone is going to answer you in affirmation.


To begin with education is painful. But when you develop interest in the topic, the education process also gets sweet.

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Thank you said by: suni51, RobertP
Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


The reason for raising this question is : Most of the institutions are run by the peope to make huge profit. They are not running it with the service mind. They consider education is the only business which gains profit always.


That makes sure that fruit of education is sweet for them.

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Thank you said by: RobertP
Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


The fruits of education can never be bitter. Its a time tested truth.
Education is important, it creates brain out of mind, it gives logical reasoning to a person and ability to think with reason.

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Aristotle said, "The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet". Do you think think it is true or Do you feel fruit is also bitter as roots taste?


The reason for raising this question is : Most of the institutions are run by the peope to make huge profit. They are not running it with the service mind. They consider education is the only business which gains profit always.


That makes sure that fruit of education is sweet for them.


The condition of all the educational institutions are same. Even if they are commercial minded, how it will have an effect on the fruits of education ? The fruits of education will always be sweet.
Education is essencial but a good humanity may be a sweet fruit of education.

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Thank you said by: RobertP
Education is essencial but a good humanity may be a sweet fruit of education.


But finding humanity is not easy now a days. Everyone is becoming more and more selfish.

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