In the book "In the Sea There Are Crocodiles" by Fabio Geda, Enaiatollah's statement "whothout school life is like ashes" likely refers to the idea that education brings vitality, purpose, and meaning to life. Without the opportunity to attend school and receive an education, life may feel dull, empty, and lacking in opportunities for growth and development. Enaiatollah recognizes the transformative power of education in shaping one's future and providing hope for a better life. The metaphor of "ashes" suggests a sense of lifelessness and insignificance in the absence of education.