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why is the education system rotten in almost all nations except for few nations??This current education has absolutely zero to teach with honing real life skills but just memorising useless information from the book and rote learning ..why is this education system so big of a mess?
 
AskSatanOperator said:
why is the education system rotten in almost all nations except for few nations??This current education has absolutely zero to teach with honing real life skills but just memorising useless information from the book and rote learning ..why is this education system so big of a mess?
Education and learning are two different processes.

Education is the starting point. Even higher education like college.

Learning is when you have the fundamentals, and basics then start applying them in the real world. Then discovering that real life is very different than your text book. But is still essential and helpful to your learning.

Education is very important, essential and an amazing experience to have as a human being. It's tough, boring, mind numbing, you might get bullied, yes. But it also gives you a social life, community, instills essential disciplines even if it's sitting in a classroom for 9 hours. Having to deal with different kinds of people. Experiencing love maybe. And also how to study and manage your time and having discipline and aspirations.
 
AskSatanOperator said:
why is the education system rotten in almost all nations except for few nations??This current education has absolutely zero to teach with honing real life skills but just memorising useless information from the book and rote learning ..why is this education system so big of a mess?

My opinion, America's consumerist / Social-Darwinistic "survival of the fittest" narrative (this ridiculous narrative that Corporate hierarchies and economic enrichment is just natural selection, and if you complain, tough, you are a loser) fundamentally eroded Enlightenment philosophy, which was pretty much just a secularized Protestant worldview that allowed for religions that conformed to those principles at some level (really a Pseudo-Christian perennial worldview).

The education system thus reflects that, it exists to pump out productive workers who obey orders, not actually to enrich your mind, body, and soul, for economic enrichment is literally all that matters.
In fact, the American education system is modelled after Prussian military schools in order to produce mildly intelligent soldiers; this system was pushed by factory owners to create productive factory workers.
https://www.culturalworld.org/what-is-the-prussian-education-system.htm#:~:text=The%20Prussian%20education%20system%20is,developed%20in%20the%2018th%20century.

All of our institutions reflect that, by the way. Dating mimicks it (see Andrew Tate and the talk about "sexual hierarchies" and "hypergamy"), institutional religions reflect that
(Even Catholic priests have ditched the Cassock and replaced it with a suit
Compare:
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to
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BAM18K/portrait-of-a-priest-holding-a-bible-BAM18K.jpg),

Even family life reflects that with intra-familial economic competition. "Which one of my sons is the most successful".
I'm not a Marxist and have no problem with capitalism and meritocracy, but it needs to be constrained by deeper spiritual principles that view economics as a means to an end (a happy family, a safe and productive neighborhood, a strong and healthy nation), not the end in of itself.
 
Because it was not meant to educate people in the first place, but rather form generations of people minded as the government commanded, to shape the future generations at their will, forming perfect work labour.

To not ask questions, to do what they're told, to not collaborate with others , to sit still and be quiet for hours.

True education of children, teenagers and young adults happens at home, through personal research, books, practicing real life skills, meditation and much more.

If they're interested in chemistry, physics and so on, they will learn it on their own, search on the topic and have a clearer understanding of these, than if they memorised concepts from an old textbook. Unfortunately, most parents don't teach their children to research on their own.
 
It's pretty foolhardy to say that they don't educate people. Yes, it needs improvement, and it has a lot of unnecessary things in it. The workflow itself could change also, and if the Jews won't rob money, the government would also have money to improve schools.

Besides that, people learn how to calculate, how to read, how to be correct grammatically, and basic knowledge even on ancient religions, as well as on history, even if their history is not always true history, but for me, I could easily see in class how bad is Christianity, they teached some horror that Christianity did.

In the other hand if you learn a profession you'll get a basic knowledge that you can use in practice, and than you can master that profession.

I know it's pretty rotten, it is obviously because of the Jews, but it's also far from "It doesn't even worth to go to school".
 
AskSatanOperator said:
why is the education system rotten in almost all nations except for few nations??This current education has absolutely zero to teach with honing real life skills but just memorising useless information from the book and rote learning ..why is this education system so big of a mess?

Its better than it has ever been in the past.
We also have to learn other things by ourselves and outside of schools
 
The education system is indeed rotten to the core. It doesn't teach the skills kids need to survive in the big bad world and it creates toxic environments of hyper-individualism, bullying, etc. Not to mention it promotes LGBT, cultural marxist, anti-white brainwashing too.
 
The education is as good as what you decide to gain from it. If you care about learning and you actually do try to learn, you will become very good at doing all of the things that are taught. And all of these are valuable and important skills. Practicing communicating with people, correctly writing documents which successfully accomplish some purpose whether it is to educate, to explain something, or ask for something. Understanding of how to use math and science to examine anything in the world or anything in your life. Understanding of history so you know something about what is going on and you're not like a baby who was born yesterday. All of the topics are very valuable skills.

Of course, the people who don't pay attention or who do not put any effort do not successfully gain these skills and rewards, so it is a waste of time for them because they have chosen to waste their time.

"Environment of bullying" so is everywhere else in the world. Tell the muslim who wants to cut your head off, "You are not being nice, you are making an environment of bullying." We are not able to live in an isolated bubble and never experience somebody who disagrees with us or does not like us. There are always going to be people who you disagree with or who you plain just do not like. And it is important to have the practice the skill and ability to deal with these people. What will you do if you spent all of your childhood without ever experiencing any kind of conflict, then in your work you have to work with somebody who you want to argue with? You have to be able to deal with other people. And not just in bad situations, you also practice dealing with other people in good and friendly ways. And you practice forming different kinds of relationships of friendship, or of being able to successfully and productively work together with other people.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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