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When we think of education, our minds often gravitate toward attending classes, taking exams, turning in assignments and earning a diploma. However, much of what we learn throughout our lives is based upon independent reading, study and experience. And throughout history, there are those who have raised the bar on self-education, and have attained greatness in the process.

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Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was one of these notable people. He was not raised as a child of privilege, but spent his earliest years growing up in an unpretentious cabin on a farm in Kentucky, before later moving to Indiana with his family. Young Abe received little formal schooling, and had only one book in his house – the Bible. Yet somehow, on the way to his destiny, Lincoln became a persuasive speaker, excellent writer, outstanding lawyer, consummate politician, and renowned leader.  

And what contributed greatly to his success? Quite simply, Abraham Lincoln loved to read. Through reading, he became well-educated. He was also motivated, took advantage of opportunities, learned from his mistakes, was not afraid to try something new, was focused and diligent, had a sense of purpose, and drew strength from his strong faith in God. Once, as a young man, Abraham Lincoln was offered a job as a surveyor. He accepted the job, though he knew nothing about surveying. But he spent the next six weeks learning the necessary math calculations and surveying techniques. And it paid off; because he became a skilled surveyor.   

Today, educational opportunities extend far beyond the privileged of society. Our public libraries offer free book-borrowing privileges and free computer use, regardless of social status. Second-hand stores supply a wealth of books at rock-bottom bargain prices. And for those who have the use of a computer, there are free language lessons, free e-books, and a wealth of free information on the internet. All of this helps to bridge the gap between the haves and have-nots.

Online degree programs also now make it possible to earn a college degree at home, at work, while traveling, and while raising children. The flexibility of being able to earn an online degree makes formal education accessible to the masses. For those who are motivated, most obstacles to receiving an education are gone; and the doors of opportunity have been flung wide open.

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