I hate school, but you got to do it, i need everything i can earn to win in this place we call the United States.
Its not really education that is bad, its the culture. You can't really teach someone that doesn't want to learn.OtherSideofSky said:I think the best way to express this is that people, generally, kind of suck. In related news, I was recently told (by a college professor who's written a book on the subject) that this viewpoint was largely responsible for stability of Edo era Japan. So I guess that's sort of okay, maybe. I don't think there's really a solution for this, it's just sort of the natural state of affairs. That said, I really do wish that American public education was an awful lot better than it is, and if it was better more people might pay attention to it. college has been worth the hell that was kindergarten through high school so far, however.
I'm perpetually baffled by people who want to be educated. Maybe it's the 6 different schools I tried, but I was always bored out of my mind at school. My teachers were continuously annoyed that I would sleep/goof off/disrupt a class and then score full points on any test that came up.Booze Zombie said:Regardless, I can't understand "normal people" wanting to dick around and not be educated.
I wanted to be educated, I just couldn't handle being social.
What about those of us that are smart and know how to manipulate/schmooze people? Success?geldonyetich said:snip
I felt this way. I still did decent in school mind you, because if you don't get your "served in the forced labor camp" diploma you can't get a job in the real world. But looking at the mandatory high school curriculum, how much of it did you actually want to learn? How much of it will you actually use in your life? In four years, how much more useful information could you have learned on your own?Suiseiseki IRL said:these people view school more or less as force labor camp
Yeah but Homer is much more likable than your average "cool" person.MeputthecaninthebininHL2 said:After reading all of the posts so far I've come to the conclusion that this can all be solved by the Grimes vs Homer simpsons episode. Grimsey kept on trying to punish Homer for his incompitence and great life, and it resulted in his own life being ruined.
Think about that.
I think you may be surprised there. I certainly agree with you - stupidity is a pandemic on society. My friends in high school were what was considered the "smart people" because we actually gave a fuck about learning things. My school was poor, and had an immense amount of substance abuse problems and shitty, shitty teachers. But hell, I still made it into a very respected university through nothing but hard work and I'm about to graduate.Suiseiseki IRL said:I don't claim to know the causes of this trend, but I do have my theories. Regardless of the cause, I do not believe that many will disagree with me that this is indeed a major problem in modern day society.
This is just showing the decline in society as a whole. I am annoyed by it also. I feel that the worst part is that our society as a whole seems to cater to this trend. We lower standards and make it so these types of people can get a job. By taking away any incentive we are not fixing the problem but making it worse. I will admit though that I used to be just like them until I was shipped away to a third world country to survive for a year on literally maggots and dirt. I slept in the streets and really understood what a blessing it is to live in a place like Canada. This may be extreme but it did work and currently I am working toward a PhD in kinesiology. I feel that if society made life a little harder for these people then the problem would fix itself.Suiseiseki IRL said:Throughout my school life I have been surrounded by people I'm sure many of us would affectionately refer to as "idiots". Almost every day I am amazed by just how unintelligent someone can be. People who are in their last year of nationally mandated education and yet have no idea what the Soviet Union was much less the Cold War. People who never knew that Japan was a major power in the Second World War, or that there was even a First World War. There is even one person in my Political Science class who doesn't even know his ABCs, and yet has ended up sitting next to me in a class that is part of my school's College Preparatory Program. People like this are a nickel a score at my school and tend to annoy the hell out of me. But the one thing I find admirable about some of these people is that they actually try, even though they might not succeed in their endeavor.
In the last few years though I have seen this particularly dim flock begin to thin and have begun noticing a new trend of willfully failing classes growing in my school, as well as other schools as far as I can tell from my social interactions with other people both online and in reality.
Yes. Students who willfully tell their future to fuck right off and fail all of their scheduled classes, all while trying to maintain the status of "the cool kid", as if repeating the same grade and classes over and over again is somehow consider cool by any stretch of the imagination. I'm sure almost all of us in high school at the time have either seen, know, or befriended one of these people. The kind of kid who sits in the back with their cellphone texting all class period then comes up with a bullshit excuse for not being able to turn in their homework they swore they did, or if they have the gall, will outright curse out the teacher knowing they can't do very much about it. From the classes I have been in over the last few years I hove noticed almost all of these people have a gangster mentality and view school more or less as force labor camp or a place meant exclusively to hang out with similar minded friends.
I am aware this trend has existed as long as school or much less civilization as a whole, but it has exploded form just a small percentage of students to an alarmingly large portion the past few years. In a modern day world where jobs are scarce and students in one country have to compete for even the most menial jobs with people with more degrees and better education from a country on the other side of the world, education and skills are key. What's worse is that a lot of these people will find jobs in their life and still have this same attitude towards work. It's because of this that hard working people like me have to serve an increasingly large line of impatient customers while they text in a corner and contribute very little to the workplace.
I don't claim to know the causes of this trend, but I do have my theories. Regardless of the cause, I do not believe that many will disagree with me that this is indeed a major problem in modern day society.
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I disagree with this. Life is about FORGING your own happiness. Don't look for it, create it.Sark said:Life should be about finding your own happiness
Except instead of underwater, we could build it on the moon, or Mars, or any of those other places the incompetent fucks won't be able to reach.Angelo Credo said:I hate the job market, I vote we build a Rapture-esq city underwater, a utopia where hard work pays off and we get what we rightfully earn. You know, just without the mind altering drug treatments.