They Were Both Classmates

By | January 19, 2023

On a summer afternoon 25 years ago, two young classmates received a letter in the mail. Students all over the country received similar, sometimes dreaded, letters: school results.

These two classmates were very much alike and indeed got the same results. Both had been better than average students, both were charming and both – as young people are – were filled with ambition for the future.

They were both classmates

Recently, they returned to their school for their 25th reunion.

They were still very much alike. Both were happily married. Both had children. And both, as it turned out, had gone to work in the same company straight out of school, and were still there.

But there was a difference. One of the men was a clerk in that company, and the other was its president.

What Made the Difference?

Have you ever wondered what makes this kind of difference in people’s lives? It isn’t that one wanted success more, or that one was more innately intelligent than the other.

The difference is in what each person knows and how he or she makes use of that knowledge.

And that is why I am writing about what we do here at Elephant & Cross. Because that’s our purpose: to connect people to knowledge – knowledge that can change lives and be used everyday.

Knowledge is Power

Right now, I am thinking about the students we have helped find courses for at Elephant & Cross. I’m thinking about how each of their stories is different, and how different people are interested in different things. Just this week we’ve had students studying Human Resources, and Business Management, and Web Design. All these unique and different subjects. What unites these people isĀ wanting to learn and having fun doing it.

They were both classmates
They were both classmates