This is the funny thing about human and the use of language. We all have different perceptions for the same terms.
When I made the "well-instructed" vs "well-educated" comment back in 1994, I wasn't very clear or precise on the definitions. It was more of a fuzzy feeling or concept. Maybe much more fuzzy than the notation that "people look but not see, people heard but not listen."
At the time, when I was questioned by my HK companions about my comment, I wasn't able to articulate the definitions. (Maybe that's why the girl was angry at me for at least a few months.)
I was referring to people who only willing see what's right in front of them, but not care to find out the bigger pictures. I was referring to people who may memorize formulas well, but lacking motivation to learn new ideas without obvious immediate benefits. People who maybe smart but not wise. Even now I am not sure I can exactly define the difference.
Anyway, I recent found a picture taken in IYV in 1994. The picture is attached with a note made when I sent the picture to someone in around 1997 or 98. The note says "In Kagoshima. It was during this International Youth Village that I decided to start [my own business]." So I was probably very stupidly brave during those few days.