I didn't realize until I finished school that I missed the entire point of school. I thought it was to learn and be educated. I didn't realize that it was to learn to sit down and shut up for 8 hours to prepare for the workforce
Yeah, you're taught how to be obedient, how to understand structure, and the value of doing work of anyone with authority, that tells you to do it. The value in what they believe is right and wrong (i mean some shit is common sense).
Nowadays you're taught to love the government, focus on every negative aspect of America's history, surrender your rights, get offended by everything, make excuses for your shortcomings, and force these ideas upon others.
The biggest thing u can get from school is u learn how to learn. Plus all the social connections u make, easy way to make lifelong friends. School system is definitely trash but it’s def got some positives, don’t cherry pick
Allothersweretaken I don’t understand this. I had a graduating class of 110. Class of 2004. My senior year we had a finance class. Even showed us how to write checks haha. It wasn’t mandatory for some reason. Yet most of my class took it. Hope more schools are doing this. Sounds like they are not.
Brotherhood I’ve done research and when it comes to education decisions , they are made on a state level, so there's no federal mandate or guideline to help schools learn the most effective approach to teaching personal finance. This might be something in society we’re stuck on and might get better in the future, but for us Living and growing up now we fucked lol... even tho there’s no excuse not to learn it I think RUclips can teach you how to learn prettt much anything. Also this is one of the arguments on why private schools are better, because they have the ability not only know better but the means to DO better also.
Completely agree. Basic life saving skills. Sign language , how to budget, so many basic life skills are more important. Its assmued these are taught at home.... theyre unfortunately not for the majority.
The rich 1% buys things they need to mass produce something that other people need and they pay poor people to work and produce the stuff . Problem solved
Jabar Staples we basically give up our entire lives to make more money for the wealthy 1%. In exchange they give us just enough money to live and get by.
that ones the worst. at 18 I got a restuarant job for an awesome corporation. my dad made me get insurance through them. for 3 years payed for insurance that I didnt use cuz it was such a shit fuck to understand, and since my dad runs his own business he didnt understand how my insurance worked amd couldnt help either
Things I never learned in school: -How to apply for a job or put together a resume. -How to buy a car or a house. -How to get a loan and choose a bank. -How taxes and interest rates are calculated. But I could tell you all about pythagorean theorems and venn diagrams and shit...
I was lucky. My school had an elective course called Personal Finance. He taught us the steps after school. How to fill out an app and resume, next section was how to get and balance a check book, and it went on from there.
@Hitanshu zzstu Patel Unless your goal is to become an engineer, accountant, or an architect, most of what's taught in math class other than the basics, is a complete waste of time. Math was actually one of my best subjects until I had to learn Geometry. I had a really hard time grasping the concept, and quite honestly, I didn't give a shit. I was really good at algebra, though. But if you gave me an equation to solve, I'd be totally lost. I understand your point. However, I strongly believe that basic life skills such as the ones I mentioned above, should be taught in addition to academics. In this life, you have to earn a living. There's no way around it.
@@colewildenhus7207 And once you reach that point - you soon realize the "academics" are literally pulling their information from the exact place you can go on your own... I'm meaning the internet of course. There could be an argument here about curriculums - but does the order we learn MOST things even matter? Probably not.
In my experience it wasn't until I turned 30 that I finally understood a "good path" for my life. This came from lots of work experience outside of school and living in different places to obtain a new perspective on my life and it's significance. I found that in helping others who have struggled like I have is where I excel the most. This I believe came from a place of faith in Christ Jesus and has motivated me since. I believe every human has been given free will to believe or not in "higher callings" , but in my own life it is exactly the thing I needed to once again find purpose and meaning.
I’ve always had this feeling that I’m not meant to follow the path of living a standard American life with a standard American lifestyle it just seems kinda soul crushing to me but idk what else to do🤷♂️
Micah Burns it’s sad. My friend’s dream was to be a teacher and went to college being that “jolly” type. I see him again years later and looked soulless and told me he hates it. From kids being rude, not caring - to not being able to teach what he wants. He became a totally different person. Now I know why I had so many rude/bitter teachers. No way they started off like that. I hope you’ve found something you enjoy.
my mother is a teacher and its really just the large percentage(not all) kids that have absolutely no sense of responsibility, civility or form of discipline. essentially its the parents of these children who are to blame. Charter schools have a superior platoform where unruly kids get kicked out and can live the shit life they intend to live without disrupting students who can actually achieve something and do far better without the retard kids disrupting them
HereFishyFishy I’ve been telling people this since way before I graduated from college. If you’re not going to school for something that needs a certification, for example a doctor, then you’re just wasting your time.
damny0utoobe As long as they are qualified to teach the material I believe it’s fine. You don’t need a piece of paper to be qualified to understand and teach math. Again, not everyone who learns math on their own or some place other then college is qualified to teach. But a school wouldn’t hire someone who isn’t qualified. I know how cars work and all the parts that make them, but I’m not a mechanic at all. I just wish people were taught what they want to learn in school. All these tests and homework don’t help students think for themselves at all. They ask for answers and make students look for them. I also think it’s insane how school doesn’t teach you any life skills, as well as don’t teach you how to take notes, study correctly, or even match you with a teacher who teaches how you learn!! (Visually, audio, reading). The system needs to be fixed and stop focusing on money and financial gains. We’re teaching kids to be workers, not to think for themselves or understand material
@@kjm0677 I'm going to say this as politically incorrect as possible. The problem with the school system is that we keep dumb kids in too long. Look at the kids that cause the lost issues in classes, they're almost always the kids that are bright and as 2 watt bulb, because they don't want or need to be there. Let them go at 8th grade, you will solve a ton of the educational issues in high school. It's not the teachers, it's not the administration, it's a bunch of laws forcing these kids into levels of school they can't do and society thinking that it's a right to get a high school diploma. High school diplomas aren't worth the paper they're printed on because literally anyone can get it, you have to work way harder to fail school than to pass it.
I was homeschooled. It was great. If you're a self-motivated, high-drive individual, you will do so much better learning on your own than being held back by a formal class.
@Anirban Chakrabarti Not trying to flex. Thomas Edison is a great example of a homeschooler who initially went to regular school but was held back by formal class. He was a genius of his time.
divine32 ok you sound like the biggest looser i have ever heard about. Held back by formal class my ass, aka your mom was over protected and your an idiot
@@colinschmitt6571 sounds like you're pretty offended. I'm not saying formal class does not have its place. Some people do better in a structured environment. Sometimes you need certification (e.g. engineering degree to practice engineering) that you can only get from a school. Sometimes the subject matter you want to learn is so complicated that it helps to have a teacher, particularly for subjects at the university level. But for K-12, homeschooling is a great alternative to regular school.
The self motivated kids in public schools are the ones getting "calming" medication to hold still. If you dont fit the mould then you have a condition and need medication to help you fit in.
Raul Herrero Literally. I have friends who are like they should teach us how to our own taxes and the hard finance stuff and I’m like, you think if you can’t do basic math that you can do your own bloody taxes 🤦🏾♀️1 step at a time 😂
I wholeheartedly agree, not only with Joe's idea on teaching kids to find a job that they love, but the overall importance of self-awareness: kids should be taught to question what society tells them and think about who they truly are.
@@shootthemoon6072 I wish people didn't take it so seriusly when they were told you can be "anything you want in this world" That may be true, but I think there is a massive mental health crisis going on especially in the united states that is being normalized as people "being themselves" There are people who absolutely believe they are a animal, and anyone who tries to go against what they say you're hated on or cancelled because you are living in reality.
I know it's not much... but I started offering free auto repairs to my local community. I'm not a professional mechanic, but I'm knowledgeable and skilled with a few aspects that can help save people money. I was getting ripped off by millionaires basically working for free or at a loss... decided I'd rather help random people instead.... and ya know what... I've been happy as hell. If I ever become rich... I'm building a free apartment building & will offer free college, food, transportation, etc. FUCK money. Quality of life for the little people! Those rich fucks don't know what it's like to struggle.
Jorge Ortiz , another analogy might be the training of fleas. Put a flea in an open container and it will jump out of the container, place a lid on the container and the flea will attempt to jump out to no avail, after many failed attempts to jump out the flea will stop jumping. At this time you can remove the lid and flea will no longer try to escape instead it will remain in the container under its own volition. Program the children to appeal to authority and they will not question it or seek knowledge/understanding outside of its confinements.
“The whole educational and professional training system is a very elaborate filter, which just weeds out people who are too independent, and who think for themselves, and who don’t know how to be submissive, and so on - because they’re dysfunctional to the institutions.” - Noam Chomsky
Thats dumb the education system enabled generations to get a education to he able to read write etc BUT it was meant to be a volume business it wasnt meant to get the best out of every kid there will always be kids who fall through the cracks. Now we could change things and focus on having computer programming classes but to do this fund all schools better and more equally.
SuperKing604 I don’t think learning how to write is a real education. Everyone learns how to walk as a kid, that’s not education at all. We’re not living in the old days where everyone can’t read now. We have systems that teach kids how to read and write but not to think for themselves. I think everyone should go to highschool but I don’t believe college is the best choice. People will go to college for a chance to earn a degree, they will go into debt just for a chance. The education in America is corrupt and isn’t good for actually teaching kids. All we do is make them learn stuff older people value. I think it’s important to be aware about the past but I don’t need to know some specific battle that happened during the Civil War. I will never use that for anything important in my life, and if I ever needed to find that battle or facts about it. I research it, we need to teach kids how to analyze hard texts for themselves and make their own opinion. A kid should not have to write an essay they don’t like. I understand it’s a hard situation but it’s America, if we were actually the greatest country we wouldn’t be sitting here with thumbs in our ass. America is being dumbed down more and more to where we teach the kids what we want to. It’s time for people to stand up against the government. They are only in charge because we the people allow them to be. No one should be living a life like this in 2019, things need to change for the better. If this continues with no change we will end up going down with the earth.
@@kjm0677 I think ai could cater to every kids individual abilities and dispositions, it would be like having a teacher for each kid. The only worry is that when they get home they need to spend time with family and not on any tech so they can learn social behaviors and communication skills and everything that goes with human social life. Though I do believe if we ai were implemented into schooling then kids would have more time to play. Just some thoughts
@@SuperKing604 modern education was originally meant to teach kids how to be sufficient during the industrial revolution, its quite literally made with the intention to turn kids into drones with no intention on allowing free thinkers
@@justinc2633 that would be true, but I'm assuming you went to public school and it seems like your thoughts are pretty free. And "free thinkers" were not really that common before public school came around. For most of recorded history most people were farmers who worked all day, they didn't need help with becoming sufficient.
Everything worth doing is a chore. Brushing your teeth is a chore, wiping your ass is a chore. School is just another chore, one that the goverment subscribes to kids in order to give them basic education and allow a majority of them to find an interest. Its a bad system and it needs fixing, but it will always be a chore until we can effectively find out what every kid is interested in and prescribe targetted learning programme in those subjects. And spoiler, we can't.
alex cui the first thing we have to fix is standardized testing. It teaching kids that failure is a bad thing and it doesn’t instill the idea of learning from your mistakes
@@illuminatedzach4206 thats why i like the fact in the uk u have tests at the end of secondary school and during the 3 yrs of ur gcse course u have multiple tests which don't really amount for anything apart from seeing where u r currently at and what u arent very good at yet so u can focus on the things u r bad at for the next test. whereas in america i am prrtty sure all ur work goes towards ur final grade (this is just what i have learnt from tv😂)
Welcome to why Millennials are so angry all the time. They got screwed in college and buried in debt they will never be able to pay with the few low paying jobs that will hire them. They have no hope of social security and will have to pay into it their whole lives. They get berated by an older generation who made a much stronger dollar than they do without needing an expensive education to get it and they can't hardly afford their own healthcare. This society we have built is really out of whack. The young generations should not have to clean up our parents mess.
I agree since im one of them and here i am unemployed watching joe rogan. If i could live it over i would fuck all the rules of society and i bet life would ne different in a good way.
@@cobra1995xx The most common jobs of today won't exist in a decade due to automation and artificial intelligence. The public education system hasn't changed in nearly one hundred years and is preparing students for an economy that does not exist anymore.
@@jamesdiep4654 i understand that 100% i laugh at all my twching friends here in Pennsylvania who think they are goin to retire off tax payers benefits .. people just keep on plopping the ipads and phones in front of their kids instead of raising them. Learn the "hands on stuff" now because the time of needing it is coming down the pipelines.
I tried college for a year. Couldn't stand paying out the ass to take classes that don't even pertain to my major. Dropped out and joined a trade school. Now I make a killing as an electrician and I love what I do. I have the option to work on my own or work for a company. I don't ever really have worry about finding work ever again. Traditional school and college isn't for everyone.
C. Maldo yeah let’s gather all the money and put it in my pocket!? Watch a think? I’m extremely good with my word, very manipulative, and good looking, I’ll get ur mom or ur girl at least... in all seriousness though.. what do you think you know? Why are you gatekeeping...
Kids need to be taught Finance 101 in High School so they know the impact of credit cards/loans and compounding interest on investments. This was probably the best course I took in college. The second best was Philosophy 101. Teaches you to question everything!
I get laughed at when I bring up a point where kids could be out on farms for a few hours each week, counted toward school hours, to learn regenerative farming. farmers could participate in a program to basically donate a small portion of land for this type of activity. it doesn't have to be a lot either. 1 acre can grow a lot of food, you need a little more for livestock. this program could be used for school lunches to reduce the cost of school lunches or simply provide free food to kids during lunch time. but of course I get laughed at for it and hear every excuse in the book to not go in that direction.
Can't teach kids to be self sufficient. It destroys the need for an oppressive government that tells everyone when to get up, when to eat, when to take a dump, and when and where they will work.
@Kanikapila Ho'ohanai Well, it's a bit of that and the fact that you're encouraging people to learn something viewed as antiquated. Before I go on, I just wanna say I think it's an excellent idea. Period. However, people just seem to move on from things once it's replacement is popular enough. The ease of access to food is SO high now. I know every town/city/county/block/etc is different. But food is offered in so many ways at so many places: gas stations with full-on restaurant service (minus a waitstaff). UberEats. Doordash. Frozen Pizzas. "Smoothies in a bag" As useful and good of an idea yours is, it's just being left behind.
@Kanikapila Ho'ohanai Totally fair because what more can you do? There's only so much help you can offer before you're forcing the help down someone's throat. And while we very well may be wrong about this, I think it's prudent to AT LEAST consider the possibility. It's easy for people to feel like things "will just work themselves out" because they have in the past. And for most individuals, those things worked out without them ever batting an eyelash. So I suppose a large part of it stems from the thought that nothing that impactful will happen in our lifetime, nor will it happen to us. Either way, I don't fault folks for choosing to be blissfully ignorant. Even just us chatting now I can tell you have moments where you wish you didn't know better, so that you could be as blissful as others. I'm with you though; once I know, I know. And i can't scoff at the idea. Hopefully neither one of us will have to use "I told you so" anytime soon, but who knows? Life is funny, and it's not even a joke.
I'm sure they did something like that in the uk with a school raising pigs but i think the vegans shut it down. www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/school-pigs-slaughtered-lesson-campaigners-a8890241.html
My husband and I are both working part time, he's a trucker and I work from home. We've decided to work only monday to wenesday, homeshool our kids and involve them in real life stuff like cooking , cleaning and fixing things. We are hoping that they won't feel like life is about graduating, finding a job and having 2 days a week where you are free. Also, my kids are boys and, I feel that men are socially pressured to have a regular job and bring an income home if they want to have a family. I feel that we are not talking about this enough and that a lot of men are suffering in silence. My husband is a musician and for awhile we didn't have much money and even lived with his parents because we coudn't afford an appartment. Is was not always easy but at least, he was happy and he was living his dream. And he still play music and have his band. Life is sooooo much more than having a job!
I work at a restaurant, and no finishes their food. Like literally every plate has unfinished food. Rare to have a clean plate. And I throw away 100 gallons of unfinished food per shift that people just don't eat.
It’s sad. Towards the end of my schooling I realized this. It makes me feel entitled to say but it’s true they really just force a curriculum in your face just to keep you busy, there’s no long term gain other then very basic education and an idea of how to socialize and learn. We could do so much more with school these days.
That’s because schools have become mouthpieces for the narratives they pitch to keep the average American from thinking that maybe things aren’t setup for us to succeed.
“Were not teaching kids what they need to know.” Funny how simple and common this statement is but how profound and serious it really is. Theyre keeping us down by giving us basic information , while withholding real accumulated knowledge & its become blatant. They cant keep us down forever.
@channel break Middle school should be teaching kids back stuff High school other hand should be teaching life lessons but they're not its a repeat from middle school
I feel the same way, my younger kids are going to first grade and one going to kindergarten and the school day is WAY to long! 8:30 to 3 every day! And they learn nothing about life! My two older kids are high schoolers and my son found sports and Jr Marines and my daughter is an artist! I tell them every single day FIND WHAT YOU ENJOY, so it’s not like a job! And I try to teach them how to survive! And guide them to be happy healthy good people! But we gotta do more as parents and teachers!.....
@@paperbagmask3409 honestly I wish I had any support or encouragement when I was young! I was overlooked, had issues and was treated like the troubled kid... I had some traumatic stress and instead of giving me guidance and support, nothing good was expected of me. I wasn’t thinking about my future! So I struggled. Still struggling at times. But I’ve been living right for 10years, still in therapy.... raising amazing kids! It’s our job to guide these children into their best selves! I believe in them! I’m positive that Guidance and love will bring the best out of our young people!
@@coliedeekenzo this really resonates as you grow and learn and experience you find interest which could have a snowball effect and that thing you enjoy doing will make you enjoy life which is something as a human we undoubtedly love so it’s important as a human to put our efforts into what we love because at the end of the day we’re all stuck here in earth so it’s just many opinions and minds that live here but remember what matters is you so treat yourself right let that be discipline or a nice spa day because you know what’s best for your self as you grow
If we changed up our education system and the way we teach kids, we could be so much more productive as a society. The problem is that the people in power don’t think that’s profitable enough
@@LauraWalez26541 So I work at a meat factory. We throw away a few tons of meat per day. How much? Idk. Were do they dispose of it? Idk. For all I know that shit sits in the room temp waist room and let it rot for days just letting it build up. My idea would be that if some kind of wild life organization would pay and provide some refrigerated bins or if the company invest in some and also a freezer that u dump the meat in and it drops into the refrigerator bins then it gets shipped to aiports around the world were they drop loads off of planes. They drop the loads around the wild habitats of the world. Imagen with all the waisted food that we despose of across the world the animals wouldn't have to worry about hunting as much and the wild life would over populate and boom noelw we can hunt these animals and we could all go back to living free in the wild like cave men. It would be "caveman and modern man save the planet." Then we could end homlessnes and the government could stop having to pay people for welfare. Stop paying for Medicare and stop paying for school for lazy kids and stop funding so much to facilitate the real bad ones. They get kicked out of modern society and if u die u die. Win win. And then the real bad ones u can just dump them all in a island to fend for them selfs. Yeah may b a great idea 💡think I'm on to somthing here.
@ it's not cringy. We throw away a fuck load of food. Maybe not you or me personally but the west in general discards millions of tons of food every year. Be it fresh, spoiled, etc. We overbuy wasting our hard earned dollars and then literally throw it in the garbage. I'm not saying we have to be some utopia with communist leanings. I'm saying we suck at consuming food.
I find it truly fascinating, how the human seedling has to spend 20 years of its developing life in school just to learn how to navigate the dangerous world we have created
It all fucked im 24 and live in the uk, but the hood of the uk, no money here drugs and crime everywhere, when i started secondary school (highschool) I legally left at 15 years old and alowed to walk the streets then it changed after that you have to leave education at 18, i have no schooling but i has not held me back
@Leslie Ly my high school was teaching me stuff I already learned in middle school matter of fact middle school taught me more thn high school. 4 years of high school I never was taught financially nothing like that and when states test comes up there's questions I haven't even learned in middle school or high school. I truly believe if your gifted a good life like l parents with great jobs you'll be in a better school thn inner cities students
I'm with you, except the Western world is safer than humans have ever been. The biggest danger is being taken advantage of by crooked colleges and entertainment industry pedos.
I litteraly only went to school to meet up with my friends and get high AF after school with em lol. I'm 23 and Dropped out 10th grade and I'm litteraly living the same exact life as 90% of the kids I went to school with who graduated.
Same here now 52 and a union pension ,in 3 yrs. Nice home ,truck,bikes etc Oh yea wife ,kids lol Almost died at work 4 months ago,so Enjoy life ,never know when its over
@@trippyzombie6648 You need to feed your head, man. You've grasped the point but missed the mark. Three duck in the hand is more than a bush full of ducks.
Im in my late 20s and I feel very lucky to have been raised by two old school Canadian music teachers. The combination of public school and the supplementary learning my parents gave me, turned me into a well rounded wiser human. Composting, growing and making our own food and making our own furniture. I didn’t realize how different my upbringing was until I became older.
I grew up in town. Didn’t know shit about farming. Started my own thing in 1999. Greatest choice I ever made. Living on a farm is an escape, therapy, a challenge, it’s everything we need to find inner peace. Watching your cows graze, watching the land heal and become more productive is an amazing thing to watch and be a part of.
Being a senior in high school I can definitely agree with this. Most of the things they beat into our head are unnecessary and serve no purpose in the real world.
@@Eric47777 But you wrote this comment didn't you...you can understand complex ideas, analyse, formulate and express your opinion... that stuff comes with years of practice, at school, with your peers and teachers.
As someone starting homeschooling this year, THANK YOU for the great idea to teach my kids what I’m already doing myself.. explaining what’s happening to a 6 year old will create a recycling aware adult.
You might want to walk a few hundred feet from your home and dump in various areas, consistent food dumps attract vermin that will damage your home. By all means give back to nature, but do it intelligently
What I learned memorized in school: -The Mitochondria is the "powerhouse" of the cell -World War I was started by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand -SOH-CAH-TOA Now hire me please
Instead of drugging kids for what used to be a range of normal behaviors, we need to apply that behavior to a skill that can develop with them. For example, OCD can work with complex circuits or make cabinets. Both require a person obsessed with detail, precision, and exact measurements. Liars can be redirected to creative writing and storytelling, because storytelling is what preserves history and culture in ways that no other medium can. All children should know the calm of their hands in the dirt as it relates to growing food, know the smell of a tomato plant in July, know when to cut herbs just before they go to seed, the smell of fragrant greens, and know the feel of picking peppers and beans for dinner, fresh from the plant. There is a memory within us that awakens when we interact with the earth in this way. It is wholesome and good, and it teaches us how generous the soil and seeds can be if we tend to them.
"This is what happens when animals die." When I was a kid, this is how adults talked to children. Now, it's how Joe Rogan, former host of Fear Factor, talks to adults.
They should teach high school kids how to cook. The concepts of braising, sauteeing, broiling, grilling, frying, steaming, boiling should be taught as well as how to make maybe a dozen basic dishes. Teach them how to prepare vegetables. Show them the basic pots and pans and utensils they will need. Also show them the economic and health benefits of cooking your own food vs takeout. Over time it will save them a FORTUNE, especially if they have a family in the future.
Reminds me of a similar story I heard from an ex-teacher of a kid who kept falling asleep in class during his lesson. Turned out the kid was living on the street and school was the only spot he felt safe.
What I've realized with students that behave really badly and mess around is that's the reason why. They have no freedom or joy at home, whether that's because of family issues, poverty or anything they have no joy at home. Which is why they come in to school and have fun and mess around because that's the only joy that can have. So I feel like teachers should be less harsh and they and get and understanding with the students
The entire system we built has the intention to keep kids as non critically thinking as possible. Then they can grow up and complain about everything that doesn't really matter.
KULT KRIMES do you know who George Carlin is? He’s dead but he was the greatest comedian known to man and known to many to be a philosopher with a sense of humor cause he mostly talks about how stupid our society is telling the TRUTH in a funny comedic way. This is a quote of his: “Governments(big wealthy business interests) don't want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. That is against their interests. They want obedient workers who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork. And just dumb enough to passively accept it.”
Im YooPers , yup, I believe it was a Carnegie who was quoted saying as much back in the early 1900's. Check out the video of Norman Dodd and The Reece Committee Report, I believe the complete video is about 52 min. long.
Grade schools are mainly focused on molding kids/teens into becoming working, contributing members of society, but also I've viewed them for a long time as glorified daycare centers. Neil deGrasse Tyson is right about how kids should be taught to be curious and _want_ to seek knowledge, not consider it as a dreadful chore to attend school. It's a real shame.
As a child in American schools today, I can say it’s gotten kinda better. Some teachers who have taught for a long time though can be a pain in the ass. But the vast majority encourage curiosity, social interaction, and encourage kids to try their best. Although elementary school for some reason almost made me wanna kill myself. Yeah 4th grade was bad. I was getting borderline bullied, to the point where it wasn’t worth it to tell a teacher, but it was still bad, and as a result, had some of the worst grades I’ve ever had. Tons of missing work, getting excluded from fun events because of the missing work, and I had mental breakdowns every night…
As a high school theatre teacher I appreciate you saying that working with your hands and doing OTHER things than just selling insurance is important. The arts, crafts, farming, are essential!!
Ive learned more from a single book, than all the years spent on school, fuck the system and their criminal propaganda, educate yourself if you want to learn, or be a sclave with a degree for the capitalists corporations..
“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” - Margaret Mead I don’t think school admins have ever read this quote. They teach kids to stop thinking and to just memorize and regurgitate, but not to be critical and truly engage with what they’re learning.
I worked in the grocery business. You would be appalled how much stuff they throw away just because its out of date by one day, like bread , i threw away carload a day because of it.
Why aren’t we doing that? Teachers would love to teach kids real skills, but the US Government determines what we teach at public schools. We have 0 choice anymore.
Depends where you live. My kids had organic cooking lessons, planted food in greenhouses and built robots. Lots of people are trying to do cool things.
@@Silverman216 teachers will always do it better because they are professionals, but it really shows how our schools are fucked up so much some consider honeschooling
I wasn't raised in the most healthy household, like most people. I now have 3 kids. I'm grateful to do a job I love and now are raising kids to learn about food cycling and harvesting our own food. We are learning a better way together ❤ I'm grateful.
“I just had too much energy” school wastes the bounce off the walls energy of young boys and teach them to act like little girls. No wonder every 2 women graduate from college for every 1 man nowadays
@@Silver-Freddy I mean its more that schools focus more on getting girls into STEM fields and giving them more educational support, meanwhile if you're a guy and you're not getting a 3.0 average then the school system ignores you. Plus in college they give scholarships out the ass for just being a women, and that has led to like a 3:1 ratio of female to male college students
@@Alexrogue I totally agree kids pick up things so easily because they don't know the wrong or right way so when you teach them the right way that's all they will know
It’s easy as fuck to have a successful career, have a killer garden on the property of the home you own. Vegetables to eat and bud to smoke and sell too. It’s also easy to make meth on the property in a shack by the home you own and still have a garden. It’s hard to not do something that has market value @Ash Amazon sorry fingerpainting is valuable man.
Nail right on the head - why I pushed so hard to find Kindergarten for my child with garden learning. Also why I want to live in Germany because they go very hard on recycling, composting, and community gardens. This is probably the exact reason you grew up to be an awesome dude!
Bboy Wa hahaha he probably would have some idea if he got asked the question. His funny interpretation probably was referring to the newer more relevant significance it has on peoples rear view mirrors and the new generation using them cuz they look cool
One of my favourite videos from JRE, even more than when animals are discussed. He really puts perspective on what is important and the part of making a heap of money won't necessarily make you happy but if you do something that you love then you will be successful. I feel for the people who are stuck in that trap believing being wealthy is life's goal & that they must study for 4-8 years, work hard for 50-60 hours/week, buy a big home and all the rest of it to be a success and happy whilst looking down on others who didn't do those things.
@@Goofy948 I'm aware of nuture .vs. nature, but surely someone may need to tell their child to look both ways before crossing street, etc, so I can't agree. Situations like that you can't say 'well, let them find out the hard way' because the hard way is them being killed
I was living in England for couple of years and they have these green bins just for compost waste. It was rly cool, i think it should be mandatory in every country
Ian Byers in new Zealand small schools teach students to grow fruit, veggies and hemp. They also learn how to make clothing out of hemp, and extract its oils.
It's hard to break the status quo. It's important to realise that there's cells and atoms but at what point to I need to know every part of a cell and it's function if I'm not to be a doctor? I understand it's to expose you to it if you might have interest. But everyone is almost in agreement that our current school system is broken. I may be out of school now but it shouldn't be focusing on learning this shit you don't need and throwing you into the adult world with no real life skills. You literally grow up in school with teachers saying "waait till you get to the real world. It's so different than school. Okay then show us how to prepare for this "real world" or better yet let's make changes to how we do it. Cause it's easy to get caught in the rat race, but really hard to break conformity in a system set up the way it is
I had a recurring nightmare as a kid.. I would think I woke up just to be put in a different level of a nightmare.. I was like 4 or 5 and my grandmother was babysitting and let me and my sister watch an episode of are you afraid of the dark.. there was a skeleton that haunted a pool.. that shit fucked me up on a deep psychological level.. and I had layered horrible nightmares about it.. and my mom got me a dream catcher.. I either did not dream or didnt remember my dreams until I was about 16 years old.. placebo or not. It helped me. And I will never forget it..
Same here... now I'm in my 30's and stuck in a tiny cubicle 5 days a week... it's torture, but the pay/ benefits arent bad, and can't just go off and "do what I love to do"... I'd go broke, fast.
I started mowing lawns in 1980 at 23, my senior year of college. Got big, sort of, then got little again. I have fun. So proud and amazed that I saw through it.
Human beings as mammals will naturally imprint and follow those that they are closest to. You don't need to tell or instruct. If you want anyone to do as you want: Make sure they are attached to you emotionally. They will follow you. Quote any fucking developmental psychologist that ever lived or did any research.
I went through all of high school without one course or even one class on how to apply for a job, look for a job, qualify for a job, or do a job interview. You just scramble around trying to figure it out.
Jim Mooney for a fact , high school at least for me was a drag , it’s really the same shit as the last generation. school isn’t interactive with real life shit , i don’t wanna learn about fucking 1800s and so on ... you really have to be an advanced thinker at a young age or else you’re screwed living in the regular human cycle... finding what you wanna do is a priority & ima handle w my future children with many other info that i had to find out myself
This is a very simplistic view of life. Most jobs suck and the jobs that people want to do have a lot of competition and only a few succeed. It is important to be realistic in life.
Jo needs to realise he has caught some huge breaks in life and that not everyone has the options he's had. Life is brutal, short and we are being manipulated on a global scale. This is the main issue..
I think that's his point. Life, being so short and brutal, should not be wasted toiling away at something you're not pleased with. Learn to live with less to do what you love and contribute to society in a meaningful way. We are easily manipulated when we are trained to be insatiable consumers chasing the dollar by any means necessary to continue to acquire more and more cheap throw away shit. We should be helping each other as neighbors rather than being adversaries in the rat race. I'm saying this to myself as well. Anyway, done with my rant haha. Have a good one friend.
That’s why he and Jordan Peterson are saying it is so important to WAKE UP and take your own life seriously. If you want to submit to being a pawn floating downstream fine, but whether you direct your life or not is always your choice. If you look closely and simply watch conflicts, attempted ostracism, abuse, prison, you will see the ways autonomy can’t be stolen, destroyed or lost. All of that is a delusion. Authoritarians don’t take control, they deny reality and pretend to have it.
@@dkstudioart Yes, I've watched some of his talks about that, most notably the "debate" with Slavoj Zizek. (Zizek made almost no sense to me at all tbh). But how is your comment related to the discussion here?
I didn't realize until I finished school that I missed the entire point of school. I thought it was to learn and be educated. I didn't realize that it was to learn to sit down and shut up for 8 hours to prepare for the workforce
Yeah, you're taught how to be obedient, how to understand structure, and the value of doing work of anyone with authority, that tells you to do it. The value in what they believe is right and wrong (i mean some shit is common sense).
A waste of life bro
Nowadays you're taught to love the government, focus on every negative aspect of America's history, surrender your rights, get offended by everything, make excuses for your shortcomings, and force these ideas upon others.
CUTE QUESTS just a waste of time.
The biggest thing u can get from school is u learn how to learn. Plus all the social connections u make, easy way to make lifelong friends. School system is definitely trash but it’s def got some positives, don’t cherry pick
The fact public schools don’t teach personal finance is one the most evil things we can do in society today.
Allothersweretaken I don’t understand this. I had a graduating class of 110. Class of 2004. My senior year we had a finance class. Even showed us how to write checks haha. It wasn’t mandatory for some reason. Yet most of my class took it.
Hope more schools are doing this. Sounds like they are not.
I had a class that taught personal finance in high school, but it didn't help me.
Don't teach personal finance then you're a hungry fish for all the bling and credit offers in the world...Welcome to the machine
@@midwest4416 exactly
Brotherhood I’ve done research and when it comes to education decisions , they are made on a state level, so there's no federal mandate or guideline to help schools learn the most effective approach to teaching personal finance.
This might be something in society we’re stuck on and might get better in the future, but for us Living and growing up now we fucked lol... even tho there’s no excuse not to learn it I think RUclips can teach you how to learn prettt much anything.
Also this is one of the arguments on why private schools are better, because they have the ability not only know better but the means to DO better also.
"We're not teaching kids what they need to know."
Kids: We've been saying this to teachers since first grade.
Like common core math? WTF is that about ... over complicated math .... uhhg
Jonathan Cook or English. I no nede dat
Even as a teacher this cracked me up 😂
kids are learning on their own from the web
@Humble & Deadly the fuck is a checkbook
As an EMT it annoys me how we don’t teach our kids basic medicine in school. Everyone should know how to do CPR and use an epipen
Don't forget critical thinking as well
its literally mandatory to graduate my guy.....
Completely agree. Basic life saving skills. Sign language , how to budget, so many basic life skills are more important. Its assmued these are taught at home.... theyre unfortunately not for the majority.
@@1985thedre i don’t know about sign language
@@tysonallen1690 not where I graduated from
"If the People would understand our Financial System, there would be a Revolution, tomorrow morning"
-Henry Ford (founder of Ford 1903)
"DMT is fucking amazing"
- Abraham Lincoln (president of cool, 2019)
The rich 1% buys things they need to mass produce something that other people need and they pay poor people to work and produce the stuff . Problem solved
Except it has never worked that way and the poor are always screwed
Problem with that is that many do understand it and still we accept it....
Jabar Staples we basically give up our entire lives to make more money for the wealthy 1%. In exchange they give us just enough money to live and get by.
How do I use Healthcare system?
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Aka, the gov is the powerhouse of the human condition
that ones the worst. at 18 I got a restuarant job for an awesome corporation. my dad made me get insurance through them. for 3 years payed for insurance that I didnt use cuz it was such a shit fuck to understand, and since my dad runs his own business he didnt understand how my insurance worked amd couldnt help either
Step 1. Be Canadian. step 2. Free healthcare.
It’s actually not
Midichlorians
Things I never learned in school:
-How to apply for a job or put together a resume.
-How to buy a car or a house.
-How to get a loan and choose a bank.
-How taxes and interest rates are calculated.
But I could tell you all about pythagorean theorems and venn diagrams and shit...
I was lucky. My school had an elective course called Personal Finance. He taught us the steps after school. How to fill out an app and resume, next section was how to get and balance a check book, and it went on from there.
@Hitanshu zzstu Patel Unless your goal is to become an engineer, accountant, or an architect, most of what's taught in math class other than the basics, is a complete waste of time. Math was actually one of my best subjects until I had to learn Geometry. I had a really hard time grasping the concept, and quite honestly, I didn't give a shit. I was really good at algebra, though. But if you gave me an equation to solve, I'd be totally lost. I understand your point. However, I strongly believe that basic life skills such as the ones I mentioned above, should be taught in addition to academics. In this life, you have to earn a living. There's no way around it.
RaccoonRed1 at my school that’s a required class
You didn't learn Compound Interest in school? 😕
@@wbc1 No, I didn't. It wasn't offered where I went to school.
I’m 23 and I still don’t know what I wanna do with my life, school never really helped me out I’ve learned more on my own than I have from school
School teaches u how to teach yourself.
@@colewildenhus7207 And once you reach that point - you soon realize the "academics" are literally pulling their information from the exact place you can go on your own... I'm meaning the internet of course. There could be an argument here about curriculums - but does the order we learn MOST things even matter? Probably not.
In my experience it wasn't until I turned 30 that I finally understood a "good path" for my life. This came from lots of work experience outside of school and living in different places to obtain a new perspective on my life and it's significance. I found that in helping others who have struggled like I have is where I excel the most. This I believe came from a place of faith in Christ Jesus and has motivated me since. I believe every human has been given free will to believe or not in "higher callings" , but in my own life it is exactly the thing I needed to once again find purpose and meaning.
Same
I’ve always had this feeling that I’m not meant to follow the path of living a standard American life with a standard American lifestyle it just seems kinda soul crushing to me but idk what else to do🤷♂️
We need to get back to simpler times.....Thats what we do here at Tegridy Farms
These kids these days ain’t got no tegrity. Damn vapors
We just need more tegridy in our society!
#tegridy
No more tegrity these days
I’m the goo man you see
I’ve asked many teachers this same question - Do you actually like teaching? Same reply “I love it, I get the summers off”. -____-
B..but thats part of my motivation to become a teacher
Micah Burns it’s sad. My friend’s dream was to be a teacher and went to college being that “jolly” type. I see him again years later and looked soulless and told me he hates it. From kids being rude, not caring - to not being able to teach what he wants. He became a totally different person. Now I know why I had so many rude/bitter teachers. No way they started off like that. I hope you’ve found something you enjoy.
They always had something cunty to say like that, so disappointing. It made me lose all my respect for 'educators'.
Teachers get burn out .
my mother is a teacher and its really just the large percentage(not all) kids that have absolutely no sense of responsibility, civility or form of discipline. essentially its the parents of these children who are to blame. Charter schools have a superior platoform where unruly kids get kicked out and can live the shit life they intend to live without disrupting students who can actually achieve something and do far better without the retard kids disrupting them
He needs to get Mike Rowe on here. They need to talk about how college is one huge financial scam.
HereFishyFishy I’ve been telling people this since way before I graduated from college. If you’re not going to school for something that needs a certification, for example a doctor, then you’re just wasting your time.
damny0utoobe As long as they are qualified to teach the material I believe it’s fine. You don’t need a piece of paper to be qualified to understand and teach math. Again, not everyone who learns math on their own or some place other then college is qualified to teach. But a school wouldn’t hire someone who isn’t qualified. I know how cars work and all the parts that make them, but I’m not a mechanic at all. I just wish people were taught what they want to learn in school. All these tests and homework don’t help students think for themselves at all. They ask for answers and make students look for them. I also think it’s insane how school doesn’t teach you any life skills, as well as don’t teach you how to take notes, study correctly, or even match you with a teacher who teaches how you learn!! (Visually, audio, reading). The system needs to be fixed and stop focusing on money and financial gains. We’re teaching kids to be workers, not to think for themselves or understand material
@@kjm0677 I disagree. My children had a math teacher that didn't know his ass from his elbow.
@@kjm0677 I'm going to say this as politically incorrect as possible. The problem with the school system is that we keep dumb kids in too long. Look at the kids that cause the lost issues in classes, they're almost always the kids that are bright and as 2 watt bulb, because they don't want or need to be there. Let them go at 8th grade, you will solve a ton of the educational issues in high school. It's not the teachers, it's not the administration, it's a bunch of laws forcing these kids into levels of school they can't do and society thinking that it's a right to get a high school diploma. High school diplomas aren't worth the paper they're printed on because literally anyone can get it, you have to work way harder to fail school than to pass it.
@@christineharding2011 But did he know how to do math?
my kid has a choice either A: Go to school B: listen to an episode of JRE. He's already taking DMT at a 12th grade level.
I wish I could
Nice Lmao
hell yea bro he’s living
That's funny.
😂😂😂
I was homeschooled. It was great. If you're a self-motivated, high-drive individual, you will do so much better learning on your own than being held back by a formal class.
@Anirban Chakrabarti Not trying to flex. Thomas Edison is a great example of a homeschooler who initially went to regular school but was held back by formal class. He was a genius of his time.
divine32 ok you sound like the biggest looser i have ever heard about. Held back by formal class my ass, aka your mom was over protected and your an idiot
@@colinschmitt6571 sounds like you're pretty offended. I'm not saying formal class does not have its place. Some people do better in a structured environment. Sometimes you need certification (e.g. engineering degree to practice engineering) that you can only get from a school. Sometimes the subject matter you want to learn is so complicated that it helps to have a teacher, particularly for subjects at the university level. But for K-12, homeschooling is a great alternative to regular school.
divine32 *great alternative for special kids
The self motivated kids in public schools are the ones getting "calming" medication to hold still. If you dont fit the mould then you have a condition and need medication to help you fit in.
Me: How do I do my taxes?
Teacher: Do this trigonometry.
@Raul Herrero amen
@Raul Herrero except it doesn't work.
Raul Herrero Literally. I have friends who are like they should teach us how to our own taxes and the hard finance stuff and I’m like, you think if you can’t do basic math that you can do your own bloody taxes 🤦🏾♀️1 step at a time 😂
Mauve yeah ofc they’d still teach you basic math. Not everyone needs to learn advanced shit tho
@@mauve9266 trig not simple though
So we not gonna talk about the weird ass thumbnail?
I think it’s from another brick in the wall by Pink Floyd, not sure tho
Lil Titties Yes it is. It’s from the movie. Another brick in the wall part 2. The face masks pretty much represent the stripping away of self identity
It's a metaphor
William Condit waiting for all the “eff you’re freedom and self identity Karen!” Comments that make you want to punch someone in the face
sluttyMapleSyrup Yes!! super well put.
I wholeheartedly agree, not only with Joe's idea on teaching kids to find a job that they love, but the overall importance of self-awareness: kids should be taught to question what society tells them and think about who they truly are.
And now we have kids that don't know they're even human.
@@shootthemoon6072 I wish people didn't take it so seriusly when they were told you can be "anything you want in this world"
That may be true, but I think there is a massive mental health crisis going on especially in the united states that is being normalized as people "being themselves"
There are people who absolutely believe they are a animal, and anyone who tries to go against what they say you're hated on or cancelled because you are living in reality.
I'm with Joe. We need to rethink the crazy society that we have created.
ravensvc1 nice try the government wants it this way bud.
@@mangothejuice6348 l
What mango just said its facts they don’t want us to evolve
I know it's not much... but I started offering free auto repairs to my local community. I'm not a professional mechanic, but I'm knowledgeable and skilled with a few aspects that can help save people money.
I was getting ripped off by millionaires basically working for free or at a loss... decided I'd rather help random people instead.... and ya know what... I've been happy as hell.
If I ever become rich... I'm building a free apartment building & will offer free college, food, transportation, etc. FUCK money. Quality of life for the little people! Those rich fucks don't know what it's like to struggle.
I agree. We the people have a choice, we don't have to be slaves to the system anymore.
They're teaching kids to be ants just like the ants before them.
EXACTLY
man the way you put it, that's scary...
Jorge Ortiz , another analogy might be the training of fleas.
Put a flea in an open container and it will jump out of the container, place a lid on the container and the flea will attempt to jump out to no avail, after many failed attempts to jump out the flea will stop jumping. At this time you can remove the lid and flea will no longer try to escape instead it will remain in the container under its own volition.
Program the children to appeal to authority and they will not question it or seek knowledge/understanding outside of its confinements.
The scary part is ants seem more successful as a civilization than us humans because we are selfish beings who only think about the individual
We're all under an infinite tsukoyomi
“The whole educational and professional training system is a very elaborate filter, which just weeds out people who are too independent, and who think for themselves, and who don’t know how to be submissive, and so on - because they’re dysfunctional to the institutions.”
- Noam Chomsky
Thats dumb the education system enabled generations to get a education to he able to read write etc BUT it was meant to be a volume business it wasnt meant to get the best out of every kid there will always be kids who fall through the cracks. Now we could change things and focus on having computer programming classes but to do this fund all schools better and more equally.
SuperKing604 I don’t think learning how to write is a real education. Everyone learns how to walk as a kid, that’s not education at all. We’re not living in the old days where everyone can’t read now. We have systems that teach kids how to read and write but not to think for themselves. I think everyone should go to highschool but I don’t believe college is the best choice. People will go to college for a chance to earn a degree, they will go into debt just for a chance. The education in America is corrupt and isn’t good for actually teaching kids. All we do is make them learn stuff older people value. I think it’s important to be aware about the past but I don’t need to know some specific battle that happened during the Civil War. I will never use that for anything important in my life, and if I ever needed to find that battle or facts about it. I research it, we need to teach kids how to analyze hard texts for themselves and make their own opinion. A kid should not have to write an essay they don’t like. I understand it’s a hard situation but it’s America, if we were actually the greatest country we wouldn’t be sitting here with thumbs in our ass. America is being dumbed down more and more to where we teach the kids what we want to. It’s time for people to stand up against the government. They are only in charge because we the people allow them to be. No one should be living a life like this in 2019, things need to change for the better. If this continues with no change we will end up going down with the earth.
@@kjm0677 I think ai could cater to every kids individual abilities and dispositions, it would be like having a teacher for each kid. The only worry is that when they get home they need to spend time with family and not on any tech so they can learn social behaviors and communication skills and everything that goes with human social life. Though I do believe if we ai were implemented into schooling then kids would have more time to play. Just some thoughts
@@SuperKing604 modern education was originally meant to teach kids how to be sufficient during the industrial revolution, its quite literally made with the intention to turn kids into drones with no intention on allowing free thinkers
@@justinc2633 that would be true, but I'm assuming you went to public school and it seems like your thoughts are pretty free. And "free thinkers" were not really that common before public school came around. For most of recorded history most people were farmers who worked all day, they didn't need help with becoming sufficient.
Man, Joe is on a roll in this one. So many valid, wise and essential points in no time. Very inspiring.
This is so true, shool is like a chore, even for people who want to be an enrichment for soceity...
Everything worth doing is a chore. Brushing your teeth is a chore, wiping your ass is a chore. School is just another chore, one that the goverment subscribes to kids in order to give them basic education and allow a majority of them to find an interest. Its a bad system and it needs fixing, but it will always be a chore until we can effectively find out what every kid is interested in and prescribe targetted learning programme in those subjects. And spoiler, we can't.
alex cui the first thing we have to fix is standardized testing. It teaching kids that failure is a bad thing and it doesn’t instill the idea of learning from your mistakes
@@illuminatedzach4206 thats why i like the fact in the uk u have tests at the end of secondary school and during the 3 yrs of ur gcse course u have multiple tests which don't really amount for anything apart from seeing where u r currently at and what u arent very good at yet so u can focus on the things u r bad at for the next test. whereas in america i am prrtty sure all ur work goes towards ur final grade (this is just what i have learnt from tv😂)
Hasnaat you’re correct.
@@thelonelyduck7267 Sounds like someone who excels in academics would say.
No one taught me anything that mattered. Like how to get DMT.
@Ski Lodge Cinema there are many people like myself who feel the exact same way as you.
Go to a festival and look at the guys hitting vape pens
Ski Lodge Cinema go to LA and stalk Joe Rogan.. he talks to the gnomes
Make it use the internet
fly to Peru?
I hate it. I've seen so many people do everything they were "supposed to do," and still get screwed in the end.
Welcome to why Millennials are so angry all the time. They got screwed in college and buried in debt they will never be able to pay with the few low paying jobs that will hire them. They have no hope of social security and will have to pay into it their whole lives. They get berated by an older generation who made a much stronger dollar than they do without needing an expensive education to get it and they can't hardly afford their own healthcare. This society we have built is really out of whack. The young generations should not have to clean up our parents mess.
I agree since im one of them and here i am unemployed watching joe rogan. If i could live it over i would fuck all the rules of society and i bet life would ne different in a good way.
@@charliegarcia96 if youre unemployed its your fault. Theres lots if jobs doin allllll kinds of shit.
@@cobra1995xx The most common jobs of today won't exist in a decade due to automation and artificial intelligence. The public education system hasn't changed in nearly one hundred years and is preparing students for an economy that does not exist anymore.
@@jamesdiep4654 i understand that 100% i laugh at all my twching friends here in Pennsylvania who think they are goin to retire off tax payers benefits .. people just keep on plopping the ipads and phones in front of their kids instead of raising them. Learn the "hands on stuff" now because the time of needing it is coming down the pipelines.
"I didn't do any homework through highschool" ... ME TOO INTERNET DAD!!
✊🏽Nap time 👌🏽
Daddy 😋
Composting is mandatory here where i live in Canada.
Once a week the big smelly truck takes it all away.
same in Sweden!
I tried college for a year. Couldn't stand paying out the ass to take classes that don't even pertain to my major. Dropped out and joined a trade school. Now I make a killing as an electrician and I love what I do. I have the option to work on my own or work for a company. I don't ever really have worry about finding work ever again. Traditional school and college isn't for everyone.
Sam Bromley honestly college is for girls. Us dudes are already ready to monetize our skills in grade school
We've all been there bud! I feel you
Yes please let’s restart society with the right mindset
worry about your own.
Cum Maldo
C. Maldo yeah let’s gather all the money and put it in my pocket!? Watch a think? I’m extremely good with my word, very manipulative, and good looking, I’ll get ur mom or ur girl at least... in all seriousness though.. what do you think you know? Why are you gatekeeping...
wardragon670 gate keeper of what?
wardragon670 and wtf are you talking about!?
Kids need to be taught Finance 101 in High School so they know the impact of credit cards/loans and compounding interest on investments. This was probably the best course I took in college. The second best was Philosophy 101. Teaches you to question everything!
For everyone wondering what’s up with the thumbnail, it’s from Pink Floyd’s Another Brick In the Wall video.
“We don’t need no education...”
Thanks, I was scared haha
HeapsGoodProductions haha! It’s one of the most common comments on here. Figured I’d help a little
Very clever
Its a really good film.
“We don’t need no thought control...”
I get laughed at when I bring up a point where kids could be out on farms for a few hours each week, counted toward school hours, to learn regenerative farming. farmers could participate in a program to basically donate a small portion of land for this type of activity. it doesn't have to be a lot either. 1 acre can grow a lot of food, you need a little more for livestock. this program could be used for school lunches to reduce the cost of school lunches or simply provide free food to kids during lunch time. but of course I get laughed at for it and hear every excuse in the book to not go in that direction.
Can't teach kids to be self sufficient. It destroys the need for an oppressive government that tells everyone when to get up, when to eat, when to take a dump, and when and where they will work.
@Kanikapila Ho'ohanai Well, it's a bit of that and the fact that you're encouraging people to learn something viewed as antiquated. Before I go on, I just wanna say I think it's an excellent idea. Period.
However, people just seem to move on from things once it's replacement is popular enough. The ease of access to food is SO high now. I know every town/city/county/block/etc is different. But food is offered in so many ways at so many places: gas stations with full-on restaurant service (minus a waitstaff). UberEats. Doordash. Frozen Pizzas. "Smoothies in a bag"
As useful and good of an idea yours is, it's just being left behind.
@Kanikapila Ho'ohanai Totally fair because what more can you do? There's only so much help you can offer before you're forcing the help down someone's throat. And while we very well may be wrong about this, I think it's prudent to AT LEAST consider the possibility.
It's easy for people to feel like things "will just work themselves out" because they have in the past. And for most individuals, those things worked out without them ever batting an eyelash. So I suppose a large part of it stems from the thought that nothing that impactful will happen in our lifetime, nor will it happen to us.
Either way, I don't fault folks for choosing to be blissfully ignorant. Even just us chatting now I can tell you have moments where you wish you didn't know better, so that you could be as blissful as others. I'm with you though; once I know, I know. And i can't scoff at the idea. Hopefully neither one of us will have to use "I told you so" anytime soon, but who knows?
Life is funny, and it's not even a joke.
Whenever I share idead like that people will bring up totally unrelated problems and point out how my idea doesn't solve them.
I'm sure they did something like that in the uk with a school raising pigs but i think the vegans shut it down.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/school-pigs-slaughtered-lesson-campaigners-a8890241.html
Title: We’re Not Teaching Kids What They Really Need to Know
Joe Rogan: If a bear killed a moose, it's going to consume a big portion of the body.
"Edibles get metabolized to 11-Hydroxy THC"
Joe talking about the bear consuming a deer reminded me of the way I consumed my boyfriends cock last night xD
Aj Cristo wtff
I'd be made up if Joe Rogan was my teacher!
@@ajcristo4679 DAYUM
My husband and I are both working part time, he's a trucker and I work from home. We've decided to work only monday to wenesday, homeshool our kids and involve them in real life stuff like cooking , cleaning and fixing things. We are hoping that they won't feel like life is about graduating, finding a job and having 2 days a week where you are free. Also, my kids are boys and, I feel that men are socially pressured to have a regular job and bring an income home if they want to have a family. I feel that we are not talking about this enough and that a lot of men are suffering in silence. My husband is a musician and for awhile we didn't have much money and even lived with his parents because we coudn't afford an appartment. Is was not always easy but at least, he was happy and he was living his dream. And he still play music and have his band. Life is sooooo much more than having a job!
I work at a restaurant, and no finishes their food. Like literally every plate has unfinished food. Rare to have a clean plate. And I throw away 100 gallons of unfinished food per shift that people just don't eat.
Then make portions smaller, a clear sign they are too big as well as a waste of money and garbage space
@@justinallen2408 big brain
Then start making a compost pile
Yeah cause I own the restaurant and can make company decisions. Big pp
If I eat there the plate will be clean. I promise.
I’ve learned more from this podcast than I have from school
It’s sad. Towards the end of my schooling I realized this. It makes me feel entitled to say but it’s true they really just force a curriculum in your face just to keep you busy, there’s no long term gain other then very basic education and an idea of how to socialize and learn. We could do so much more with school these days.
That’s because schools have become mouthpieces for the narratives they pitch to keep the average American from thinking that maybe things aren’t setup for us to succeed.
That's sad
Fr tho
School is a fucking joke
“Were not teaching kids what they need to know.” Funny how simple and common this statement is but how profound and serious it really is. Theyre keeping us down by giving us basic information , while withholding real accumulated knowledge & its become blatant. They cant keep us down forever.
@channel break Middle school should be teaching kids back stuff High school other hand should be teaching life lessons but they're not its a repeat from middle school
@@Aperios no o
Starting to think they can
I feel the same way, my younger kids are going to first grade and one going to kindergarten and the school day is WAY to long! 8:30 to 3 every day! And they learn nothing about life! My two older kids are high schoolers and my son found sports and Jr Marines and my daughter is an artist! I tell them every single day FIND WHAT YOU ENJOY, so it’s not like a job! And I try to teach them how to survive! And guide them to be happy healthy good people! But we gotta do more as parents and teachers!.....
GOOD MOM.. WISH I HAD PARENTS LIKE THAT WHO SUPPORTS
@@paperbagmask3409 honestly I wish I had any support or encouragement when I was young! I was overlooked, had issues and was treated like the troubled kid... I had some traumatic stress and instead of giving me guidance and support, nothing good was expected of me. I wasn’t thinking about my future! So I struggled. Still struggling at times. But I’ve been living right for 10years, still in therapy.... raising amazing kids! It’s our job to guide these children into their best selves! I believe in them! I’m positive that Guidance and love will bring the best out of our young people!
@@coliedeekenzo this really resonates as you grow and learn and experience you find interest which could have a snowball effect and that thing you enjoy doing will make you enjoy life which is something as a human we undoubtedly love so it’s important as a human to put our efforts into what we love because at the end of the day we’re all stuck here in earth so it’s just many opinions and minds that live here but remember what matters is you so treat yourself right let that be discipline or a nice spa day because you know what’s best for your self as you grow
The school system sucks. But once we're out we just don't care, we move on, and things stay the same
I mean you kinda just trade school for a job.
If we changed up our education system and the way we teach kids, we could be so much more productive as a society. The problem is that the people in power don’t think that’s profitable enough
RogerTHFC good point. Once people graduate, they think "meh, not my problem now."
@@LauraWalez26541 So I work at a meat factory. We throw away a few tons of meat per day. How much? Idk. Were do they dispose of it? Idk. For all I know that shit sits in the room temp waist room and let it rot for days just letting it build up. My idea would be that if some kind of wild life organization would pay and provide some refrigerated bins or if the company invest in some and also a freezer that u dump the meat in and it drops into the refrigerator bins then it gets shipped to aiports around the world were they drop loads off of planes. They drop the loads around the wild habitats of the world. Imagen with all the waisted food that we despose of across the world the animals wouldn't have to worry about hunting as much and the wild life would over populate and boom noelw we can hunt these animals and we could all go back to living free in the wild like cave men. It would be "caveman and modern man save the planet." Then we could end homlessnes and the government could stop having to pay people for welfare. Stop paying for Medicare and stop paying for school for lazy kids and stop funding so much to facilitate the real bad ones. They get kicked out of modern society and if u die u die. Win win. And then the real bad ones u can just dump them all in a island to fend for them selfs. Yeah may b a great idea 💡think I'm on to somthing here.
Personally, I love working over school. Fuck school.
We are very efficient at producing food.
We are terrible at consuming it.
Cringe my ass off
Capitalism is a failing system
@@bloop9042 Certainly not as good at food production as communism.
@@84C4 Lmao, now that's a good joke mate.
@ it's not cringy. We throw away a fuck load of food. Maybe not you or me personally but the west in general discards millions of tons of food every year. Be it fresh, spoiled, etc. We overbuy wasting our hard earned dollars and then literally throw it in the garbage. I'm not saying we have to be some utopia with communist leanings. I'm saying we suck at consuming food.
I find it truly fascinating, how the human seedling has to spend 20 years of its developing life in school just to learn how to navigate the dangerous world we have created
It all fucked im 24 and live in the uk, but the hood of the uk, no money here drugs and crime everywhere, when i started secondary school (highschool) I legally left at 15 years old and alowed to walk the streets then it changed after that you have to leave education at 18, i have no schooling but i has not held me back
@@What.he.sayyyyyyy and that's what I'm gettin at. System fucked.
@Leslie Ly my high school was teaching me stuff I already learned in middle school matter of fact middle school taught me more thn high school. 4 years of high school I never was taught financially nothing like that and when states test comes up there's questions I haven't even learned in middle school or high school. I truly believe if your gifted a good life like l parents with great jobs you'll be in a better school thn inner cities students
I'm with you, except the Western world is safer than humans have ever been.
The biggest danger is being taken advantage of by crooked colleges and entertainment industry pedos.
John Taylor Gatto....
I have ADHD and I couldn't stop staring at the shine on your head Joe.. Thank You
I litteraly only went to school to meet up with my friends and get high AF after school with em lol. I'm 23 and Dropped out 10th grade and I'm litteraly living the same exact life as 90% of the kids I went to school with who graduated.
Same here now 52 and a union pension ,in 3 yrs.
Nice home ,truck,bikes etc
Oh yea wife ,kids lol
Almost died at work 4 months ago,so
Enjoy life ,never know when its over
“We really should be teaching kids more about DMT”
Haha
Excellent
Open minded ness is important
You missed the point if that’s all you can conjure up.
@@trippyzombie6648 You need to feed your head, man. You've grasped the point but missed the mark. Three duck in the hand is more than a bush full of ducks.
Life goes too fast more we get older. I feel living with a countdown above my head . The time goes faster than my accomplishment
Yes, the only real enemy in life supposedly, time.
Im in my late 20s and I feel very lucky to have been raised by two old school Canadian music teachers. The combination of public school and the supplementary learning my parents gave me, turned me into a well rounded wiser human. Composting, growing and making our own food and making our own furniture. I didn’t realize how different my upbringing was until I became older.
I grew up in town. Didn’t know shit about farming. Started my own thing in 1999. Greatest choice I ever made. Living on a farm is an escape, therapy, a challenge, it’s everything we need to find inner peace. Watching your cows graze, watching the land heal and become more productive is an amazing thing to watch and be a part of.
“I want OJ Simpson to play Madden on twitch.”
-Tim Dillon
I want OJ to play GTA V so he can murder folks and escape in a Bronco
Being a senior in high school I can definitely agree with this. Most of the things they beat into our head are unnecessary and serve no purpose in the real world.
But you're only a senior in high school how would you know its worthless in the real world? Your still being nurtured...
Uncle Jesse I graduated in 17 and I don’t think I ever needed to use anything I learned other then basic math
@@Eric47777 But you wrote this comment didn't you...you can understand complex ideas, analyse, formulate and express your opinion... that stuff comes with years of practice, at school, with your peers and teachers.
Bboy Wa you could learn all that without going to school
Saskmopar I probably will. I like learning new things and or furthering my current understanding of something
As someone starting homeschooling this year, THANK YOU for the great idea to teach my kids what I’m already doing myself.. explaining what’s happening to a 6 year old will create a recycling aware adult.
My high school sucked and it was full of cliques and the teachers were pricks.
I bet nobody there really liked your trenchcoat all that much huh?
@@yakh8088 Good one
Im pretty sure thats every high school across the country
Idk why “cliques” are always so trashed it’s literally just a group of friends
That tries to either ostracize or bully others .
I'm throwing my leftovers out the window starting today.
Walk your lazy ass outside and find a ditch or a furthest corner of your fence and throw your food away before you track ants into your house window.
John Trevino kek
You might want to walk a few hundred feet from your home and dump in various areas, consistent food dumps attract vermin that will damage your home. By all means give back to nature, but do it intelligently
It’s obviously a joke 🙄🙄🙄
@@brownjet578 no its not. This man might be high. 🤣
"The simplest form of mastery, is the coldest rejection of misery".
Rumi.
Ryan McGuinness another addition to my quote collection ty
What I learned memorized in school:
-The Mitochondria is the "powerhouse" of the cell
-World War I was started by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
-SOH-CAH-TOA
Now hire me please
Geometry wizard over here with his triangles
Instead of drugging kids for what used to be a range of normal behaviors, we need to apply that behavior to a skill that can develop with them. For example, OCD can work with complex circuits or make cabinets. Both require a person obsessed with detail, precision, and exact measurements. Liars can be redirected to creative writing and storytelling, because storytelling is what preserves history and culture in ways that no other medium can. All children should know the calm of their hands in the dirt as it relates to growing food, know the smell of a tomato plant in July, know when to cut herbs just before they go to seed, the smell of fragrant greens, and know the feel of picking peppers and beans for dinner, fresh from the plant. There is a memory within us that awakens when we interact with the earth in this way. It is wholesome and good, and it teaches us how generous the soil and seeds can be if we tend to them.
Preach
Max Designs people can’t handle the truth
Max Designs he means books. As in novels and stuff
You went on a bit of a loopy tangent about the soil there brother
Great great response.
The one thing I learned from school is y=Mx+b
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
level 3 questions?
Now you know how graphs work
@Ethan Rockwell if thats the only thing you learned from school you’re a dumbass
@@sandman5587 like I’m finna use that pointless shit
if you're into bowling, build your own bowling store or create a new bowling alley
First you need to learn
-Business
-Entrepreneurship
-Finance
and it’s Alley
with what money bruv
Joel Mondejar just save up ur universal credit
@@joelmondejar4939 savings from a job you worked when you were a teenager
Yes
Love this. Ive been trying to tell my peers that we need to break the cycle of life we have been taught to live by.
this is one of the most meaningful episodes i've ever watched
jaime ivan navarro perez you haven’t watched the fight companions of annoying side conversation not even mma related
I had economics in high school, my son did not 30 years later
Depends on what school your son goes to. Some high schools teach ap macro/micro economics, and it’s a high level economics class
"This is what happens when animals die." When I was a kid, this is how adults talked to children. Now, it's how Joe Rogan, former host of Fear Factor, talks to adults.
They should teach high school kids how to cook. The concepts of braising, sauteeing, broiling, grilling, frying, steaming, boiling should be taught as well as how to make maybe a dozen basic dishes. Teach them how to prepare vegetables. Show them the basic pots and pans and utensils they will need. Also show them the economic and health benefits of cooking your own food vs takeout. Over time it will save them a FORTUNE, especially if they have a family in the future.
They used to ..it was called home economics....now they've taken it out of schools a few years back
You can't take a culinary class?
@@haroomba Sure. They don't need to go to school at all, they can be home-schooled if that is your attitude.
You didn't have culinary in school?
School saved me from isolation by my abusive parents. It was the only way I could make friends and meet people outside my house
Reminds me of a similar story I heard from an ex-teacher of a kid who kept falling asleep in class during his lesson.
Turned out the kid was living on the street and school was the only spot he felt safe.
We've lived the same life, just a different variation. My feels were felt, my soul just connected with you.
What I've realized with students that behave really badly and mess around is that's the reason why. They have no freedom or joy at home, whether that's because of family issues, poverty or anything they have no joy at home. Which is why they come in to school and have fun and mess around because that's the only joy that can have. So I feel like teachers should be less harsh and they and get and understanding with the students
@@50shadesofpanda75 same
The entire system we built has the intention to keep kids as non critically thinking as possible. Then they can grow up and complain about everything that doesn't really matter.
KULT KRIMES , check out John Taylor Gatto's Ultimate History Lesson, it's good stuff.
Saskmopar will do. Thanks
KULT KRIMES do you know who George Carlin is? He’s dead but he was the greatest comedian known to man and known to many to be a philosopher with a sense of humor cause he mostly talks about how stupid our society is telling the TRUTH in a funny comedic way. This is a quote of his:
“Governments(big wealthy business interests) don't want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. That is against their interests.
They want obedient workers who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork. And just dumb enough to passively accept it.”
Im YooPers , yup, I believe it was a Carnegie who was quoted saying as much back in the early 1900's.
Check out the video of Norman Dodd and The Reece Committee Report, I believe the complete video is about 52 min. long.
Im YooPers hell ya. George Carlin is the shit. He was always dropping knowledge in the most prolific and hilarious ways possible.
Grade schools are mainly focused on molding kids/teens into becoming working, contributing members of society, but also I've viewed them for a long time as glorified daycare centers.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is right about how kids should be taught to be curious and _want_ to seek knowledge, not consider it as a dreadful chore to attend school. It's a real shame.
This system is a prison
As a child in American schools today, I can say it’s gotten kinda better. Some teachers who have taught for a long time though can be a pain in the ass. But the vast majority encourage curiosity, social interaction, and encourage kids to try their best. Although elementary school for some reason almost made me wanna kill myself. Yeah 4th grade was bad. I was getting borderline bullied, to the point where it wasn’t worth it to tell a teacher, but it was still bad, and as a result, had some of the worst grades I’ve ever had. Tons of missing work, getting excluded from fun events because of the missing work, and I had mental breakdowns every night…
As a high school theatre teacher I appreciate you saying that working with your hands and doing OTHER things than just selling insurance is important. The arts, crafts, farming, are essential!!
My dad had the best compost pile ever god rest his soul.
Jay Finn Lmaoo what
@@Jerry-eb8vf Are you stupid ?
@clorox Bleach lmao how do you not understand
@@kadenhansen7056 I'm lost please explain
@Anglus Patria yes in his garden it was unreal.
Thank you Joe Rogan, for pointing out the insanity of garbage bags land fills, and not composting.
They haven't been teaching kids what they need to know since the beginning.
Since the beginning of the beginning? If so, I agree.
Jim Lake The beginning of the end...which is also the beginning? Hmm.
Jim Lake when education became more prevalent during the industrial age
Karen Sanders your* but I agree
Ive learned more from a single book, than all the years spent on school, fuck the system and their criminal propaganda, educate yourself if you want to learn, or be a sclave with a degree for the capitalists corporations..
“Children must be taught how to think, not what to think.” - Margaret Mead
I don’t think school admins have ever read this quote. They teach kids to stop thinking and to just memorize and regurgitate, but not to be critical and truly engage with what they’re learning.
I worked in the grocery business.
You would be appalled how much stuff they throw away just because its out of date by one day, like bread , i threw away carload a day because of it.
Why aren’t we doing that? Teachers would love to teach kids real skills, but the US Government determines what we teach at public schools. We have 0 choice anymore.
2peacegrrrl2 yes you do. Don’t do it. Becoming part of the problem because you can’t fight back doesn’t solve the issue.
you have a choice, save up and teach your kids at home
Depends where you live. My kids had organic cooking lessons, planted food in greenhouses and built robots. Lots of people are trying to do cool things.
@@Silverman216 teachers will always do it better because they are professionals, but it really shows how our schools are fucked up so much some consider honeschooling
can’t wait till this is put in one of those motivational videos with hans zimmer music
Lmao and the comments of that video will be loaded with fake woke responses
I love hans
Acraze Joe Rogan Motivation 5
I wasn't raised in the most healthy household, like most people. I now have 3 kids. I'm grateful to do a job I love and now are raising kids to learn about food cycling and harvesting our own food. We are learning a better way together ❤ I'm grateful.
joe's school experience sounds pretty much exactly like mine lol.
Yup! Go to school, sit in class, put answers on paper, get grades, graduate.... "WTF do I do now?"
“I just had too much energy” school wastes the bounce off the walls energy of young boys and teach them to act like little girls. No wonder every 2 women graduate from college for every 1 man nowadays
Oh yeah yeah
same
@@Silver-Freddy I mean its more that schools focus more on getting girls into STEM fields and giving them more educational support, meanwhile if you're a guy and you're not getting a 3.0 average then the school system ignores you. Plus in college they give scholarships out the ass for just being a women, and that has led to like a 3:1 ratio of female to male college students
lol teach adults what they need to know before the kids
I think the problem is kids are having kids.
It starts with the kids
Maybe teach the adults before they become adults.
harder to teach an old dog a new trick rather than vice versa, don't you agree?
@@Alexrogue I totally agree kids pick up things so easily because they don't know the wrong or right way so when you teach them the right way that's all they will know
Not everyone excels at something that has market value.
It wouldn't matter if you could actually own your home and land, would it? Being perpetual renters is the problem.
@Frank Arrietta shut the fuck up
@Toranpu Donarudo The Blasian Doubt it. Most successful people feel the same way. It's very easy to have a good career
It’s easy as fuck to have a successful career, have a killer garden on the property of the home you own. Vegetables to eat and bud to smoke and sell too.
It’s also easy to make meth on the property in a shack by the home you own and still have a garden.
It’s hard to not do something that has market value
@Ash Amazon sorry fingerpainting is valuable man.
Yeah, it’s called a hobby
Nail right on the head - why I pushed so hard to find Kindergarten for my child with garden learning. Also why I want to live in Germany because they go very hard on recycling, composting, and community gardens. This is probably the exact reason you grew up to be an awesome dude!
so, hows germany going so far?
"You just get really into feathers" - Joe Rogan 2019
Joe is a furry confirmed.
That line got me too. Bahahahahaha
I'm kinda disappointed that Joe is ignorant of the ritual significance of dream catchers to the indigenous peoples of his own country :(
Bboy Wa hahaha he probably would have some idea if he got asked the question. His funny interpretation probably was referring to the newer more relevant significance it has on peoples rear view mirrors and the new generation using them cuz they look cool
I just lost my job, This helps me out a lot. Thanks Joe.
Keep your head up
Plenty of jobs and things out there. You’ll be fine
I'm rooting for ya. Hold fast.
@@grandsocietyofintuitivearts
Lol
How does this help ?
10:22 one dude watching who actually wants to make a living bowling is like WTF 😭😂
Lmao
😂
😂😂😂😂
The big Lebowski
*Sad noises from ambitious bowlers*
One of my favourite videos from JRE, even more than when animals are discussed.
He really puts perspective on what is important and the part of making a heap of money won't necessarily make you happy but if you do something that you love then you will be successful. I feel for the people who are stuck in that trap believing being wealthy is life's goal & that they must study for 4-8 years, work hard for 50-60 hours/week, buy a big home and all the rest of it to be a success and happy whilst looking down on others who didn't do those things.
Teaching your kid common sense is the most important of all
Yeah but there's still always gonna be that kid who just doesn't get it.
You can not teach common sense. Common sense tells us that!
A person is born with or with out common sense.
@@Goofy948 I'm aware of nuture .vs. nature, but surely someone may need to tell their child to look both ways before crossing street, etc, so I can't agree. Situations like that you can't say 'well, let them find out the hard way' because the hard way is them being killed
Respect is wayyyyy more important
A lot that I missed growing up that hit me like a truck. Shame i was ignorant
I know that fucking feeling...
It's okay though, stay strong.
Get after it.
Just cause my or your parents were good people doesn't mean they taught us really anything we need to know, feel me?
I was living in England for couple of years and they have these green bins just for compost waste. It was rly cool, i think it should be mandatory in every country
Krystof Verbik same in the Netherlands. It was awesome
We have about 4 different coloured bins now
@RuleBritannia yep got 2 black, 2 green and one brown (big family a lot of rubbish)
That's what i'm talking about. We need applicable ideas instead of give us your money.
You guys dont have that? Wow. Standard in Ireland anyway
I love how every clip completely changes subject like this one, from decomposition to the title of the video 😂😂
I literally wasn’t even told how to pay taxes by my “public ‘education’ “
Taxes are in every math book plz reply I need my opinion changed
finn O'Connor maybe it blended into the 300 pg books but I never once got a break down on filing
Evan Newton what does filling mean
finn O'Connor turning in forms. Go ask a senior class
Trash bags are the biggest scam ever made. It’s the only thing you buy specifically for throwing away.
I went to a small elementary school where we had a garden and we composted 100% of our food scraps
Ian Byers in new Zealand small schools teach students to grow fruit, veggies and hemp. They also learn how to make clothing out of hemp, and extract its oils.
I learned ww2 in history class, in gr 5, gr 7, gr 8, gr 9, gr 10... we never got to ww1
fuckin thank you thought i was the only one i still dont know why ww1 was started off the top of my head
I see Jamie going crazy with the thumbnail again
Pink Floyd inspired
Do you understand the picture though?
@@patricechery8637 nope. What's it about?
Patrice Chery
What is it?
Jonah Gaspar please explain
It's hard to break the status quo. It's important to realise that there's cells and atoms but at what point to I need to know every part of a cell and it's function if I'm not to be a doctor? I understand it's to expose you to it if you might have interest. But everyone is almost in agreement that our current school system is broken. I may be out of school now but it shouldn't be focusing on learning this shit you don't need and throwing you into the adult world with no real life skills. You literally grow up in school with teachers saying "waait till you get to the real world. It's so different than school. Okay then show us how to prepare for this "real world" or better yet let's make changes to how we do it. Cause it's easy to get caught in the rat race, but really hard to break conformity in a system set up the way it is
everyone is meant to be someone , and i’m stuck figuring out where i belong
You will get there
COMPOST everything that contributes to healthy soil.
Leaves are the best, you're better off shitting your food into a bin and using that as compost than throwing actual scraps into a bin.
@@justinallen2408 That's debatable.
Yes on the leaves...and grass.
Dream catchers tag line should be:
'Dream catchers... Prettier than snake oil'
forget that just watch the morgan freeman and keanu reeves movie on netflix.
I had a recurring nightmare as a kid.. I would think I woke up just to be put in a different level of a nightmare.. I was like 4 or 5 and my grandmother was babysitting and let me and my sister watch an episode of are you afraid of the dark.. there was a skeleton that haunted a pool.. that shit fucked me up on a deep psychological level.. and I had layered horrible nightmares about it.. and my mom got me a dream catcher.. I either did not dream or didnt remember my dreams until I was about 16 years old.. placebo or not. It helped me. And I will never forget it..
@Kitten Katt I can't argue with that!
@@tjw937 crazy dream dude! Glad your mom was able to help you get over that. Stay strong
Joe's high school experience sounds like mine
Same
Ditto. High AF and played sports -- that's it. I cant remember doing a homework assignment.
Matthew Horizon joe didn’t get high until his 30s
Same here... now I'm in my 30's and stuck in a tiny cubicle 5 days a week... it's torture, but the pay/ benefits arent bad, and can't just go off and "do what I love to do"... I'd go broke, fast.
But you also have the hate high school but love college. I was held back by the system because I was bored
I started mowing lawns in 1980 at 23, my senior year of college. Got big, sort of, then got little again. I have fun. So proud and amazed that I saw through it.
When I worked 1 summer with my girlfriends father in his warehouse I learned so much more about the real world than my Jr and sr year of highschool.
Title : we are not teaching kids what they really need to know..
Me : we’re teaching kids?
Ben Ben guess so
Human beings as mammals will naturally imprint and follow those that they are closest to. You don't need to tell or instruct. If you want anyone to do as you want: Make sure they are attached to you emotionally. They will follow you. Quote any fucking developmental psychologist that ever lived or did any research.
I went through all of high school without one course or even one class on how to apply for a job, look for a job, qualify for a job, or do a job interview. You just scramble around trying to figure it out.
Jim Mooney for a fact , high school at least for me was a drag , it’s really the same shit as the last generation. school isn’t interactive with real life shit , i don’t wanna learn about fucking 1800s and so on ... you really have to be an advanced thinker at a young age or else you’re screwed living in the regular human cycle... finding what you wanna do is a priority & ima handle w my future children with many other info that i had to find out myself
This is a very simplistic view of life. Most jobs suck and the jobs that people want to do have a lot of competition and only a few succeed. It is important to be realistic in life.
Jo needs to realise he has caught some huge breaks in life and that not everyone has the options he's had. Life is brutal, short and we are being manipulated on a global scale. This is the main issue..
I think that's his point. Life, being so short and brutal, should not be wasted toiling away at something you're not pleased with. Learn to live with less to do what you love and contribute to society in a meaningful way. We are easily manipulated when we are trained to be insatiable consumers chasing the dollar by any means necessary to continue to acquire more and more cheap throw away shit. We should be helping each other as neighbors rather than being adversaries in the rat race. I'm saying this to myself as well. Anyway, done with my rant haha. Have a good one friend.
That’s why he and Jordan Peterson are saying it is so important to WAKE UP and take your own life seriously. If you want to submit to being a pawn floating downstream fine, but whether you direct your life or not is always your choice. If you look closely and simply watch conflicts, attempted ostracism, abuse, prison, you will see the ways autonomy can’t be stolen, destroyed or lost. All of that is a delusion. Authoritarians don’t take control, they deny reality and pretend to have it.
Morning Philip. Just a random bloke from England agreeing with you. Hope the sun is shining. Regards.
@@dkstudioart Yes, I've watched some of his talks about that, most notably the "debate" with Slavoj Zizek. (Zizek made almost no sense to me at all tbh). But how is your comment related to the discussion here?