The Mentorship Deficit: current cultural attitudes are hostile to apprenticeship, the most important learning mode: http://thefutureprimaeval.net/the-m/
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Teachers are only allowed to be service providers whose job is to supply you, the customer, with approved information or technical skills.
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Hyperegalitarian educational models make it impossible to transmit new, difficult, better ways of being (e.g. the Kegan stage transitions).
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I’ve been planning for years to write about this in the context of Buddhism; the Consensus approach rendered teachers mostly useless.
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If teachers are just supplying information, you might as well watch a video or read a book. Most important things can’t be learned that way…
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You can’t learn to do serious intellectual work from a book. Only through 1-on-1 apprenticeship. Disaster if that’s politically unacceptable
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