"Real education happens when you pick up a fact here, and another fact there, and put them together and get an insight."
English Novelist
1948 -
Commentary
One of my greatest pleasures is when I create a moment of insight by combining multiple facts into a new idea. I believe we are in charge of our own education. Books, classes, schools are just tools to help us gain information. The real education is in the application of the information to how we live our lives. Some people are book smart but have no idea what living is all about. Some people are street smart but may have lost their souls in the process of surviving. The education for creative leaders occurs during the process of creating. This is where we synthesize all the information we have accumulated in our brains and bodies. This is where our souls are reborn.
Biography
Pratchett is the only child of David and Eileen Pratchett. He was born in Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire, England. He claims his most valuable education came in The Beaconsfield Public Library rather than school. One of his early interests was astronomy. He owned a telescope and wanted to be an astronomer, but was not good in math. He also loved science fiction and attended science fiction conventions.
Pratchett published his first short story at 13 in the school magazine. The story was republished commercially when he was 15. Pratchett left school at 17 to work as a journalist for the Bucks Free Press. His first children's novel, The Carpet People, was published in 1971 with his own illustrations. His first science fiction novel, The Dark Side of the Sun, was published in 1976. The first novel, The Colour of Magic, in his famous Discworld series was published in 1983. In 1987 gave up his day job to write full time.
Pratchett married his wife Lyn in 1968 and currently lives in Broad Chalke, a village west of Salisbury, Wiltshire. He has an observatory in his garden. An asteroid has been named after him. Pratchett is known for wearing large, black fedora hats. He was knighted by the Queen in 2009. In 2007, Pratchett was diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer's disease. In 2008, he donated a million dollars to Alzheimer's research.
Video
Here is an interview of Terry Pratchett.
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