THE ROLE OF EDUCATION AND CHARACTER IN BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL HOME: INSIGHTS FROM PUBLIC OPINION
It is often said that the foundation of a successful home depends more on the woman than the man, as she is likened to the neck that directs the head. While a man may be financially strong, physically capable, and ready to defend his household, it is the woman—who may seem gentle or delicate—who possesses subtle yet powerful qualities that can either nurture or undermine a home. This perspective prompts important questions: What essential qualities should a woman have to effectively manage a household? And should her level of education be a decisive factor in this role? To explore these questions, we gathered public opinions on the topic: “Educated Wife vs. Uneducated Wife: Which Makes a Better Home?” 60% of respondents believed that women with little or no formal education often create better homes than highly educated women. 30% disagreed, asserting that education enhances a woman’s ability to manage her household.10% remained neutral. Supporters of the uneducated wife ar...