Redneck "Educated" Woman

Feb 13
12:41

2009

Florence Bernard

Florence Bernard

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Sometimes, recognizing the importance of education is what is needed to reach real fulfilemnt.

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I started the day yesterday with a very inspiring article about Gretchen Wilson. It was funny actually,Redneck "Educated" Woman Articles because I never usually read or listen to anything at the gym. I like to talk with people there. But when I got to my machine to do some cardio, this magazine was there. And I opened it at the right page to find this article.

Now, if you are not from the United States, or if you are not into country music, you might not know who Gretchen Wilson is. I am not particularly into that kind of music but one of my friends is a big fan, so I knew the name and a couple of songs. Gretchen Wilson is really pretty big on the Country Music scene.

Anyway, much as one could say that she had everything anybody could dream of, there was still something missing: a High School Diploma. You see, Gretchen went through a not-so-easy childhood and she left school in 8th grade. And she went on with her life. Her career picked up and became what it is now and she is doing well for herself. Probably better than most will ever dream of.

But that was still not enough for her. Her fears stopped her for a long time to jump in and go for it but she finally did it. She studied for the GED and finally passed and graduated. There was a very moving part in the article where she tells about wanting to be able to help her 7-year-old daughter with school, and how proud the little girl was when her mom was receiving her diploma. Gretchen said she achieved pretty much all her dreams, but this one was so important.

At the time she was in 8th grade and left school, she didn't see that. Now maybe she'll carry on further in her education. She is a talented woman and had a dream and a vision and went for it. And yet, the education part was missing for her. I wonder if you feel that your kids might be thinking the same way she did when she was in 8th grade... and maybe you can point them to Gretchen's story.

Of course, this shows that it is never too late but, unfortunately, the opportunity that Gretchen had is not what everybody can have. There are way more high school drop outs who struggle on a daily basis than Gretchen Wilson's who can afford the time and have enough comfort in their lives to just do it. This opportunity is given to all children in this country. There are skills and knowledge that you can gain in High School that are served on a plate for you. Make the most of it! If you can become rich and famous and reach your dreams another way, that's great. But your education will remain yours and it will always be valuable.

So enjoy your school days, try things out, discover who you really are and get a sense of achievement and pride. It will shape your future!

To Excellence for all, at the best time for all.

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