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Discussion
That scenario marks the day the Prussian education system succeeded. The Prussian model, historically designed to produce obedient and disciplined citizens rather than independent thinkers and skilled craftsmen, reaches its zenith when practical, hands-on skills are lost to theoretical knowledge and compliance. This model emphasizes conformity, rote learning, and the prioritization of academic over practical education, leading to a detachment from real-world skills and applications.
Free market is already kicking in to prevent this. I know lots of young folks going in the trades now days. Parents are also understanding college is not worth it, for the most part
read Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand