9/16/2023 6:17:42 PM
also I saw some comments about activismin part due to social media and that whole comment someone wrote about seeing highschool and grades and teachers as obstacles/targets rather than learningmost student activism/nonprofit work in HS in reality is bullshit made up for resumes and college, that's just how it isI hated it so much when I was applying for college and would sometimes look online and see these crap websites and idiotic "influencers" making videos and lists on what things to put together for a resumeall a commodification, no genuine interest whatsoeverI'm glad that my school in particular didn't have a ton of this, but I've seen and heard from friends outside of it and it is downright ugly
9/16/2023 6:27:39 PM
The worst stuff is how we've tried to codify parenting and educationsure some steps are goodbut when you codify and make standards for everything, you lose out on the natural regulation that takes placeread a book to do this, read this website for "best methods", try to turn parenting and education into a fkin computer programto some extent, sure, but there's a breaking pointI read comments and hear teachers I've known, I hear students I know, I see parents of people. rules have destroyed us, having to be so sterile in our operations, to adopt a formula.so many schools have begun functioning like corporations or the dmv, so coldeven those which are supposedly progressive, in an effort to standardizewe kill what is naturalwe do this in everything to, beyond schooling. isn't this what happened with gun policy? it was largely uncontroversial and as soon as I think it was the GOP, wanting to solidify blue collar whites, it was made political, democrats responded in kind with the progressive section of society, and now it is an all or nothing spiral of controversy. except now it is educationthe only solution I can see is removing it from the conversation and localizing it so that communities can handle it but you can't even trust that anymore in short,a rule is made to be broken, but an informal understanding persistsa critical lack of common sense is the cause.when everything must be critically analyzed, you are on a path to failureone thing which is kind of unrelated but I think is a good examplewith parentinga lot of times you'll have parents be unreasonable about things which aren't relevantand so the kid rebels, rightnowadays, you see a lot of the parent critically thinking about it and saying hey, I'm being unreasonable, let the kid do it like it is some fight between two friendsI think this is badI think the rebelling part is essential, it is like resistance training or whateveryou need to have something to push back againstwhen you see these tiktok parents apply all these new age formulas, you lose out on an important dynamic that is necessary for growthnot everything needs to be so intellectual and thought aboutin re-evaluating values which are bad, we've thrown the baby out with the bathwater[Edited on September 16, 2023 at 7:04 PM. Reason : -]
9/16/2023 6:43:11 PM
Actually, scratch all that verbose sentimental crap. Time to oversimplify!As a society, we are becoming more and more risk averse.Less of a want to experiment, to pursue. Do x, get y.I'd say mystery and curiousity, and subsequently purpose, are inherently tied to the modern human experience.As we becomeore averse to risk and seek to control and manipulate it all, we lose that genuinity. Essentially overthinking on a societal scale.This leads to disarray.
9/16/2023 7:33:10 PM
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9/17/2023 1:56:24 AM