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RE: Looking For Children On Whom To Experiment.
I don't believe any form of forced education is good. People should have full freedom the moment they are good enough to make an 11 on the ACT. Something they should be capable of by age ten simply because they have parents or guardians that enjoy explaining things to them. Starting work at age 13 would have been a lot better for me than another 4 years of general ideas work could have taught me anyways.
If it had been actual education, and not indoctrination, I might never have left school, or at least, if I lived in a world that knew the difference, I would have been offered an actual learning experience. I wanted to be a theoretical physicist from the time I was 13. When I finally got to college and found that most of what I'd be learning was how evil I was for being born with the wrong color skin and sex traits, I had to take it on the road. At least I didn't end up a marxist, designing weapons for the government.
"At least I didn't end up a marxist, designing weapons for the government."
Are you trying to take a shot at me... LOL
I've left that lifestyle. or try...
The opening scene to Roge One haunts me.
Absolutely not trying to take a shot at you. I count myself as lucky that I was able to leave it before I even got started down that road. It was strange, the number of friends and family that were pushing me to go that way. I found that anything I could pay too much, in money and life, to learn, I could learn on my own. The university slave pit was too unappealing after the 12 year run up.