Basically, that with so many people around the world, who are curious and inquisitive, that we ought to have more teachers in the world to help guide them in their spiritual and epistemological development. — Posty McPostface
Have you been in a school classroom recently? Most kids do not have much interest in learning.
"Why do I need to know this? If I ever need this information I can find it on the internet" is something I hear every single day. — Sir2u
Thoughts? — Posty McPostface
>:O - then he wouldn't be a worker Posty, what are you thinking?! Of course, the ideal worker isn't someone who is willing to learn, someone who is willing to learn is a master, not a worker, and is actually dangerous in an organizational setting. Do you think an Aristotle would ever accept to be working under someone else? There's a reason he departed from Plato's Academy to form his own. Those who love learning and challenging themselves will not remain workers for long - the constraints of structured environments are not for them.It would seem intuitively obvious that the best worker is one willing to learn on every step on the way forward before, during, and after work. — Posty McPostface
Curiosity and hope know no bounds. — Posty McPostface
Before technology, I think it's fair to say it was a lot harder; forcing people into a choice between strive or die (I'm no biology major, but I think evolution works this way. Problem?-->Breakthru. No Problem?... [No problem for the Coelacanths]). So, the question is do we have a problem to solve? Is there a space race between nations? Is there a certain nation that we designate as the enemy to keep us on our toes so that we may destroy our enemy? Who's the enemy in a world led by...?Men are even lazier than they are timid, and fear most of all the inconveniences with which unconditional honesty and nakedness would burden them. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I agree, however, the teachers the world needs aren't the teachers you find in academic settings generally (there are of course exceptions). — Agustino
But, in general, people are inquisitive and interested in new things or at least if it serves their goals (college setting). — Posty McPostface
Furthermore, those institutions--especially at the elementary and secondary levels--are increasingly overwhelmingly interested in training workers and have very little interest in being shepherds of intellectual and cultural traditions. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
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