People
who accomplish things are similar in their individualized approach to what they
do. This is true of the scientists who made important discoveries and the
captains of industry who created the industrial revolution. They were self-taught because they were
attempting to do things that had not yet been accomplished. All were curious
and capable and some were extremely smart, tough and determined.
Examining
these innovators suggests that the best education is self-education. The ability to satisfy our own curiosity is a
great motivation to learn.
Sitting
in a classroom for 12 or 16 years, listening to what educational bureaucrats
want us to learn is killing curiosity and motivation and wasting our time.
Schools
were formed to teach us to read, write and do math. Most students who went to school before the
1940s learned how to read, write and do math in 8 years or less and went to
work.
Today’s
schools are producing drop-outs and graduates who can’t read, write or do math,
but they have become cult members interested in social justice for “victims”.
They can’t do their own taxes. They don’t understand instructions and can’t fix
things. They don’t understand contracts and are easily cheated. They are being
trained to be “victims”, snowflakes and Marxist political activists.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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