"Education is not solely about earning a great living. It means living a great life"
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The pivot from “earning a great living” to “living a great life” works because it turns a market metric into a civic and personal one. “Earning” implies transaction, competition, scarcity; “living” implies agency, community, and daily practice. Henry’s subtext is that a society obsessed with salary outcomes will underinvest in the less quantifiable parts of schooling: curiosity, citizenship, ethics, aesthetic pleasure, resilience. It’s also a quiet defense of the humanities and arts without ever naming them, a way to argue for breadth when budgets demand narrow “ROI.”
In the early 2000s policy climate Henry governed in, test scores, accountability, and economic development rhetoric dominated. This line tries to recover education’s older promise without sounding nostalgic. It flatters the voter’s self-image: you’re not just a worker-in-training, you’re a whole person. And it stakes a political claim: the state’s job isn’t merely to supply labor, but to help cultivate lives worth living.
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"Education is not solely about earning a great living. It means living a great life." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/education-is-not-solely-about-earning-a-great-50150/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.







