And how would you go about fixing it?
I understand the people who want to eradicate schools also had a similar notion, although they would now refer to that period of thinking as naivety
not sure i can approach this topic with enough nuance so i'll just say i have no clue
Yeah dawg, none of us go outside or speak to anyone because we haven't heard this bewildering take that schools should be eradicated
Why don't you do everyone a favor and post the sources actually debating this since you're the op
I don’t know why you’re being so aggressive when inferring from your posts ittt it seems you are part of one half that agree with me...
I don’t know why you’re being so aggressive when inferring from your posts ittt it seems you are part of one half that agree with me...
Telling people they don't go outside because they haven't heard this argument and then telling me I'm being aggressive for asking where you're hearing this argument
that's a knee-jerk reaction op. you can still instill social skills by placing children in office environments and having them work and contribute to society while developing cognitive abilities.
when you think about it, education is wasted on the youth who hate school and are too immature to show the seriousness and commitment necessary for learning.
so if you eradicate schools for children and start training them with more hands on experience in various industries you could fully integrate different generations for other tasks while lessening the financial and emotional stress and work load of adults
maybe then the society can transition towards a different time frame of education, where you work from the ages 0-20, go to school from 20-30, pursue creative passions and interest from 30-50 while procreating to continue the worker supply chain, and then re-enter the work force from 50-100 as supervisors for the infant employees
"where you work from the ages 0-20"
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"where you work from the ages 0-20"
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all revolutionary ideas sound ridiculous because we have been conditionalized to accept the status quo and see alternative options as problematic or impossible.
maybe for the first six months infants should receive just some basic training and task orientation but once their motor skills develop there's no reason why they can't start working. I'm not saying as astronauts or lawyers yet but even one-year olds can push buttons, differentiate between colors, and swim. so they could serve society as basic assembly line workers, marketing strategists, and pool cleaners. just an example but I'm sure it sounds silly to you because we as a society have become accustomed to infant freeloaders that we patronizingly assume can't contribute
just consider the possibilities and do your own research is all I'm saying. it makes no logical sense that the best years of your life, characterized by play, freedom, and lack of responsibility should be enjoyed in your first twenty years of life followed by a half century of monotony and sacrifice. better to rid yourself of that burden at an early age to extensively enjoy the beauty of life when you're old enough to appreciate it
all revolutionary ideas sound ridiculous because we have been conditionalized to accept the status quo and see alternative options as problematic or impossible.
maybe for the first six months infants should receive just some basic training and task orientation but once their motor skills develop there's no reason why they can't start working. I'm not saying as astronauts or lawyers yet but even one-year olds can push buttons, differentiate between colors, and swim. so they could serve society as basic assembly line workers, marketing strategists, and pool cleaners. just an example but I'm sure it sounds silly to you because we as a society have become accustomed to infant freeloaders that we patronizingly assume can't contribute
just consider the possibilities and do your own research is all I'm saying. it makes no logical sense that the best years of your life, characterized by play, freedom, and lack of responsibility should be enjoyed in your first twenty years of life followed by a half century of monotony and sacrifice. better to rid yourself of that burden at an early age to extensively enjoy the beauty of life when you're old enough to appreciate it
I've thought of this like having kids grow up in a group home setting and there under the care of someone of a certain occupation and they groom the kids to learn the occupation
It's pretty f*cked tho ur basically taking the kids childhood away just so they can work the rest of there life
all revolutionary ideas sound ridiculous because we have been conditionalized to accept the status quo and see alternative options as problematic or impossible.
maybe for the first six months infants should receive just some basic training and task orientation but once their motor skills develop there's no reason why they can't start working. I'm not saying as astronauts or lawyers yet but even one-year olds can push buttons, differentiate between colors, and swim. so they could serve society as basic assembly line workers, marketing strategists, and pool cleaners. just an example but I'm sure it sounds silly to you because we as a society have become accustomed to infant freeloaders that we patronizingly assume can't contribute
just consider the possibilities and do your own research is all I'm saying. it makes no logical sense that the best years of your life, characterized by play, freedom, and lack of responsibility should be enjoyed in your first twenty years of life followed by a half century of monotony and sacrifice. better to rid yourself of that burden at an early age to extensively enjoy the beauty of life when you're old enough to appreciate it
It seems the idea of schools being eradicated is so alien to people on here even though it’s clearly a thought in the minds of many
Thus, the idea you outline here, I’m sure will be ignored or labelled as “crazy” however, I know for a fact these ideas are being discussed and necessary to have, when wanting society to evolve and achieve as close to Pareto efficiency
all revolutionary ideas sound ridiculous because we have been conditionalized to accept the status quo and see alternative options as problematic or impossible.
maybe for the first six months infants should receive just some basic training and task orientation but once their motor skills develop there's no reason why they can't start working. I'm not saying as astronauts or lawyers yet but even one-year olds can push buttons, differentiate between colors, and swim. so they could serve society as basic assembly line workers, marketing strategists, and pool cleaners. just an example but I'm sure it sounds silly to you because we as a society have become accustomed to infant freeloaders that we patronizingly assume can't contribute
just consider the possibilities and do your own research is all I'm saying. it makes no logical sense that the best years of your life, characterized by play, freedom, and lack of responsibility should be enjoyed in your first twenty years of life followed by a half century of monotony and sacrifice. better to rid yourself of that burden at an early age to extensively enjoy the beauty of life when you're old enough to appreciate it
seven month year old pool cleaner
I don’t know why you’re being so aggressive when inferring from your posts ittt it seems you are part of one half that agree with me...
The “one half” itt who say they want to eradicate schools are just f***ing with you lmao
all revolutionary ideas sound ridiculous because we have been conditionalized to accept the status quo and see alternative options as problematic or impossible.
maybe for the first six months infants should receive just some basic training and task orientation but once their motor skills develop there's no reason why they can't start working. I'm not saying as astronauts or lawyers yet but even one-year olds can push buttons, differentiate between colors, and swim. so they could serve society as basic assembly line workers, marketing strategists, and pool cleaners. just an example but I'm sure it sounds silly to you because we as a society have become accustomed to infant freeloaders that we patronizingly assume can't contribute
just consider the possibilities and do your own research is all I'm saying. it makes no logical sense that the best years of your life, characterized by play, freedom, and lack of responsibility should be enjoyed in your first twenty years of life followed by a half century of monotony and sacrifice. better to rid yourself of that burden at an early age to extensively enjoy the beauty of life when you're old enough to appreciate it
"infant freeloaders" aka babies
your whole idea of what life is is f***ed up.
eh I disagree, home schooling should be the norm
home schooling makes kids antisocial
I swear people on kttt don’t go outside or talk to people about the world we live in lol
Lol nobody is saying to eradicate schools tho?
if they dont do sports etc sure
Idk yeah you could do sports/clubs but there are skills to be made outside of that
Idk yeah you could do sports/clubs but there are skills to be made outside of that
like what? genuine question cause sports would be the social aspect
would it be like the navigating hierarchy elements which comes with school?
seven month year old pool cleaner
again, a controversial idea to humans so entrenched in a singular viewpoint of civilization and humanity that they are intellectually incapable, by design might I add, to consider alternative ways of living.
that was simply an example, as I thought ktt had accepted the idea that infants are capable of swimming but maybe that's even too revolutionary. I'm aware that new ideas are often best illustrated through visual representation. therefore, I have taken the liberty to create a mockup of a promotional flyer for a non-profit pool cleaning organization where the means of production is delegated to infants:
like what? genuine question cause sports would be the social aspect
would it be like the navigating hierarchy elements which comes with school?
Personally most of my friends that I met that were lasting from high school were just ppl I met in classes and s***
I feel like if you just stick with your interests and s*** you'll be stuck in too much of an insular environment