The ultimate refutation to public education(daycare). Some people are born curious and they have always sought knowledge no matter the cost. https://twitter.com/Mangan150/status/884558805073223681 …
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
The ultimate refutation? That one guy 200 years ago, in a massively different country and economy, didn't need formal lawyer training?
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Replying to @krieghan
Young Lincoln would work hard in the fields to get a new book. No diversity programs or helicopter parents encouraging him. Lesson there.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
Diligence and curiosity might have once been enough. Today, these are virtuous, but you generally need resources to make anything of them.
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Replying to @krieghan
W/out talent, diligence, curiosity more resources useless. Public daycare takes 12 yrs to teach basic literacy better than 19th century?
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
Plus literature, critical thinking, biology, chemistry, physics, history, politics, arithmetic, algebra, trig, geometry, calculus.
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Replying to @krieghan
Stuff most people don't care about, never use in real life, forget as soon as they can. A massive waste of youthful energy and of resources.
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Replying to @GiovanniDannato
Hard to say what "most people" are like, or what "real life" is, or what would not be a waste of youthful energy. As for resources...
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Refusal to make judgment calls while asking what the word "is" is. The airy stuff modern society is made of.
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