As a high school dropout, I find it amazing that I understand more about economics, and money, than people who graduated from Harvard, and Yale.

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For 40 years, indoctrination has been mistaken for education. I (a man that attended only 1 semester of community college) find myself consulting and educating folks with multiple college degrees displayed around their offices on a regular basis.

The conformatoriums worked well as designed for decades, but the cracks are growing and today's children learning through open source communication, rather than only systemic propagandists.

Absolutely. After learning how to read, write, and do arithmetic, I got extremely bored.

While I didn't necessarily know, at that age, what I was interested in learning, it wasn't what they were trying to force feed me.

Government run schools need to go the way of the dinosaurs. Decentralize everything.

We live in a day and age of centralized thinking. All of my colleagues parrot buzzwords like "critical thinking" skills but can't define it. God, I got to get out of this place,I haven't heard an original idea in years.

Decentralize everything, including education

Yes, decentralize everything! 🫡

Dropping out of indoctrination was one of the best choices I made.

Smartest people I know skipped college... I have also experienced the economic experience, it's wild.

I personally know examples of this true statement.