During the last 10 years I have observed a huge cultural difference in relation to education and its place in two parts of the world: India and the Western Europe. Whilst in India education is seen as a vehicle for the evolution of the individual and of society, in the western world, the younger generation feels oppressed by it. Romania is a special case, since we are in the Eastern Europe, and hasn’t yet recovered from 45 years of communism, so here we have a blend of everything. First of all, most of us don’t understand the meaning of the term holistically, and are usually only thinking about formal education: traditional school However, education starts in the first years of our lives, se soon as we begin to imitate our parent’s behaviour, language, or reactions. We learn how to talk, how to walk, how to eat and how to clean our bodies. We learn how to relate to other children or to the adults we meet. In life, actually nothing is taken for granted. As individuals, we are a product ...