The document discusses the importance of education through the example of Winston Churchill. As a child, Churchill hated school and was naughty. However, during an important exam, his teacher Mr. Weldon saw his blank answer sheet and met with him afterwards. Mr. Weldon relieved Churchill's fears and taught him the value of books and education. Churchill then applied himself to his studies, scored high marks, and later became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, demonstrating how education can transform one's life outcomes.