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Greetings I can respond to your question and the quote “Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school” imply that true education is beyond facts and figures which are common to be taught in schools its more of a culture where students hardly get a lot to learn. This fact show that on what we learn in our educational process, the skills, values, thinking abilities are with us for the rest of our lives which contrasts with general culture of schools where no one even members the subjects taught in various classes and remember only theory part which does not help them in real life.
At school, we learn many things and disciplines, however, the skills like problem solving, analytical thinking, and capability of independent learning stay with us all the life, Self learning I think is the best part of our life. It is useful in our life and orientation to new changes and tasks.
Furthermore, education gives us a curiosity and a passion that will follow us our whole life. Of course, it is not necessary to remember all texts read at schools or all PC calculations necessary for accounting, but the process of gaining knowledge contributes to the formation of our character in the long-term perspective and defines how we consider the problems and take the decisions.
In other words, education becomes self-education and it is more of molding an individual to have a holistic and enlightened human being, who is capable of acceptation change and become a productive member of society with a bigger vision.