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It's a farce that school is about socializing and the "connections" you make. It's hardly that way at all. It's quite the opposite in fact.
Let's consider the multiple levels of control instituted in schools. First, you have the social scene which ranks people based on popularity which accounts for multiple factors of looks, athleticism, money, and status. That is accounted for by the INTERNAL ranking mechanism kids apply to one another. Perhaps you escaped this "ranking" system, or didn't care, but MANY dorks I knew of, that I went to grade and middle school with, were beaten up or picked on JUST because they were different. I wouldn't consider this healthy, normal, and natural. For those with the right mindset and parents, you can BECOME stronger, and I'm sure there are guys here who ended up this way and realized how to fight back. But the fact that LEARNING has to conflict with this social mechanism that's purely artificial is but ONE problem our current system has.
Then there's the EXTERNAL, INTENDED ranking mechanism that wants to teach EVERY person to be the same, learn the same, in the same method, etc. And like Pavlov's dogs, that get up to cram another subject into their overactive brain in just an hour or so. Never really DIGGING into a top they might truely enjoy. Instead the GOV tells you YOU NEED all these courses. You need to have familiarity with them. You might NOT use them, but you MUST have a grasp OF THEM. Yet, the eminent Henry Ford noted you don't need information unless you use it, AND, the thing you learn in real life is, YOU CAN FIND IT ANYWHERE ANYWAYS.
The system as it is built is built flawed. It's meant to be that way. It's meant to break apart the family unit, which USED to have a direct say in what their kids learned, RATHER than what the state FELT was useful to children. Does that sound wrong already? I understand A universal system would be helpful, but guess what, it's not possible. Why?
The BASIC building blocks of LEARNING, of being EDUCATED, prohibit that. Sure, if you take classes your PROACTIVELY choose, such as going to college, getting an MBA, or night classes, the you will work your hardest and CHOOSE what to learn that benefits you. Yet, you don't have that RIGHT for what, 12-16 years? And the only way to do so otherwise is join an elite private school, of which only 1% get into and can afford, OR, get home-schooled, which many parents opt for. We all here, now, today, learn differently, and want to learn different things.
If we're talking investments, there's BASICS you can learn, but after that, you could go 100 different ways. And therein lies the problem, school as we know it TRIES to teach things we need, but never digging in. Never allowing the student to learn much of anything retainable.
What would I need to sit here and chat with you? Nothing more than the books I have. Learning to read and write is perhaps the most important thing we can learn and understand. That's it. Beyond that, you can self-teach most things these days. Textbooks are written so easy students can teach themselves most of what they need.
Teachers ALSO used to be people from the community, people respected, well know, thereby the parents ALLOWED and TRUSTED those who would pass on information to their children, KNOWING that they're molding their young minds into a fashion the parents trusted. Can we say the same today? Sure, there's a few loving, caring teachers who aren't molesters or drunks, but most of them are so frustrated by the system, that they just succumb and give in. Anybody who's gotten out and gone, "damn i thought learning those things would make this EASIER, but it's not!" Should wonder WHY we have education if it doesn't make things easier, if most don't use what they learn, is it not wasted time? If only a few benefit, is it worth it?
I'd say no. Perhaps you can't turn things around en masse and JUST give back education to the parents'. First off, it's big business, too. The teachers are the largest union in the country. Secondly, the gov would never allow it. They want to program young minds early on, prohibit them from beginning and BEING unique. By going to school, every student is largely predictable and measurable.
What can be done? Any students currently in should supplement their study with more work @ the local library instead. Give them the books we read now. If it were my kids, I might consider home-schooling. If it wasn't possible, the best private schools. Lastly, he/she would be reading at home more than anything and learning, ala Rich Dad Poor Dad lessons, etc. At an early age he/she would be versed on Think And Grow Rich amongst other books. The lessons of yesteryear would be brought forth. That alone would instill unshakeable confidence and unbreakable armour.
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I don't see a way you can implement ONE unified system of learning and call it OK. Especially if it's FORCED learning. If it wasn't FORCED, and there were ALTERNATE schools, then it would make sense. If you could construct your own classes, then all the better. But with the decline in arts and crafts classes, many are finding it near pointless to go. Even in the Northeast where public education is esteemed, family members from towns all throughout the area are finding their children dissatisfied at the loss in arts and craft classes, music, and other "humanities." The bottom line focus becomes English, but even that class is a waste based on its structure. History comprises many years of study, but is a "watered-down" feel good course, not one that instills lessons from HISTORY, or the TRUTH of it, which is merely in the eye of the powerful and victorious. Math ignores the basics of finance. You might learn compound interest, but few know the benefits and downsides to it in real life. You don't get many economics courses until MUCH later in life, such as HS or college, when students should get them in a simplified fashion in their grade and middle school years.
People WANT to learn, but they want to LEARN what THEY want to learn. Not what I want to teach you.
Even use this Site as an example. Sosuave is but one site with MANY different possibilities. But if you came here, and were not allowed the buffet of choices you can have, would you stay? If we said, "you have to learn this to get girls," you might 1) hate learning it 2) not believe in it 3) you might not need to learn that because you're not deficient in that area 4) want to choose action over learning and get in the field. Etc. But because of the OPEN end of the internet and seduction, every guy can add to their arsenal as they please. When they want. As they need to. To any point of mastery they choose.
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It's like price fixing controls in the US. Perhaps we can't have a fluid system to the fullest, ie laisez fair (sp? - it's been awhile), BUT it's been noted government intervention in the economic landscape of the US does more HARM than GOOD, on top of what fluctuations in the money supply ALSO do to the economy.
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