I'll take a shot at this. First Yes I'm "educated" have Master of Science in Physics and another in Management; I didn't try to get a Doctorate, I could have but I noticed that degree seems to change people and that wasn't/isn't desirable. Spent 30+ years working for the Navy and another 10+ supporting the Navy Engineers. To the question! Intelligence and education are not equal. Without intelligence a person cannot fully apply the education he/she obtains. Education is obtain two ways--going to school and learning from those that have experienced issues in the field and the other is going to work and becoming educated by experiencing the issues. Your Dad for example learned by doing and, I don't know if he is still living, by now has a pretty impressive education. I have/had an Uncle that went blind but even blind could repair cars better than most mechanics of today. So INTELLIGENCE is the God given ability to reason what equipment/people are doing/showing, determine the real issue and correct it (maybe with people). Education is adding to one's knowledge base so that one can apply their intelligence across a broader spectrum. Did I express myself right?
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