We're capitalists. Institutionally it is to get jobs, or fill particular occupations, isn't it? — All sight
Learning a martial art could be for confidence, health, carrying on a tradition, self-defense, the instillation of discipline. The teacher's intentions could range from total philanthropy to narcissistic egotism. — All sight
As for the education system though, I think that it is mainly to situate you for particular occupations and employment. — All sight
As for the education system though, I think that it is mainly to situate you for particular occupations and employment. — All sight
Was there a golden age where people were happier and more fulfilled? — All sight
I figure that starving, lack of gainful employment, lack of respect and a sense of belonging, and being a social tool without a use is likely far worse for someone's well being than feeling like a "cog in a wheel". — All sight
First, aid the individual in discovering what his native traits are -- the who and what I am. — Bitter Crank
Second, to apprehend the nature of 'the world' in its physical and social manifestations. — Bitter Crank
Third, to aid the individual in finding a congruent path between his nature and social expectations. — Bitter Crank
Fourth, to discover what is for him good work, and acquire the necessary skills. — Bitter Crank
Children need to be free to be who they are becoming. ('becoming' can be a very messy process; clean-up crews on hand?) — Bitter Crank
You mean like reality is capitalistic, or society? I don't think that the university was originally for employment, but for the already wealthy, to get cultured and refined. — All sight
I figure that starving, lack of gainful employment, lack of respect and a sense of belonging, and being a social tool without a use is likely far worse for someone's well being than feeling like a "cog in a wheel". — All sight
Do you mean like satisfaction? Like they're happy with the education they got, rather than feeling displeased? Or do you mean reaching a place where one just feels good feelings all the time, and never bad ones? The first seems rudimentary, and the second terribly nightmarish. — All sight
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