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What does these phrase means??"Education starts at a swing and ends in a hole"????

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Or in the language of Filipino "Ang Edukasyon ay nagsisimula sa duyan at nag tatapos sa hukay???

Plzzz answer this question NOW because my teacher will ask me tomorrow about this.............................

Additional: I'm A Filipino also.

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  1. practice make perfect.


  2. It means you never stop learning from when you are a small child on the playground, to when you die and are put in the ground.

  3. its a golf reference. you swing the ball and the ball goes in the hole. its trying to say that once you educate, you feel victorious because you did something triumphant. thats the best i can do for you.

  4. It means that education starts out extremely broad and can go anywhere, but will eventually find the specific "hole" that it is looking for.  You study everything in grade school, but will end up as a specific major in college to a specific job in your career. And by getting closer to the hole it symbolizes the success (no matter how many swings) that you achieve in reaching the hole.

  5. This is a comparison to golf. You swing at the ball at the aim of getting it into a hole. However..you will have to hit the ball several times to get it into the hole. But each time you hit..you get closer to the hole.

    I guess with education, you start off learning basic things that are necessary for your growth but as you mature you become interested in a particular field. So your education becomes more centralised around that field (which you can consider as the hole).  And by every swing of the ball which can be compared to as every level of education that you further...it brings you a step closer to attaining what you want. Until one day you get it! (that is ball in the hole!)

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