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How Inferior American Education Caused The Credit/Real Estate/Sovereign Debt Bubbles & Why It's Preventing True Recovery Pt 2
Those who follow me know that I take a perverse pleasure in purposely making the Bourgeois squirm. Let today be no different. This is part 2 and 3 of my multi-part rant on how the inefficient education system in the US is responsible for our current economic malaise. Please see the entire post here. The next installment, probably even more controversial than this one, will be published forthwith. Remember this is both a continuation of a previous article and lengthy - thinking caps, an open mind, and a little time to dedicate are prerequisites!
The Talented Tenth and Class, 101
As a target for the definition of Dubois proverbial "Talented Tenth" who are to be the true “new” educators of this country’s youth, I advocate a minimum of a higher “upper middle class” standing, ex. a score of 23 on the boombustblog.com_social_class_model v.7.3 156.00 Kb. By definition, this transforms the Talented Tenth, in a mathematical sense, into something more like the Talented Three, due to the significantly increased rigor of the selection process resulting in the top three percent of society, in lieu of the top ten percent. It is very, very important to recognize the fact that this does not mean that only the wealthy can teach, for wealth is only one aspect of the socio-economic class structure, and there are many in the higher strata that are not necessarily wealthy, although there are none that are poor. This concept is very, very important and cannot be overstated. In a nutshell, it is actual accomplishment and influence that sets this strata apart and provides the actual credentials to teach. In essence, I feel that one cannot teach what one doesn't know, hence how can one teach another how to succeed at something that one hasn't succeeded at themselves. Basically, this is the antithesis of the mantra "That that can do, and those that can't teach!"
Simply taking characteristics that the media has popularly attributed to success such as education, or income will easily mislead today’s youth (and their parents) into a false sense of both security and superiority. I personally know many highly educated people who have little in terms of productive (income producing and/or appreciating) assets other than the home that they live in and a small retirement account. I know many individuals and couples with high incomes, over $250,000 who are also devoid of productive assets and socio-political clout. Social class, the metric of membership into that club W.E.B. Dubois coined “the Talented Tenth”, and to a greater extent the metric from which Mill’s tome, “The Power Elite” is far too complex to be broken down into one or two variables such as education or income. The variables that we need to ascertain class are automatically calculated in the boombustblog.com_social_class_model, but one must have a firm understanding of the meaning of the inputs in order to get a valid assessment:
1.Wealth – the pre-eminent factor, for in a capitalistic society, capital reigns supreme. Remember, what is being preached is far from materialism, and those who confuse the pursuit of capital as materialism are erring on the side of ignorance. I consistently remind my children what money is for. When you ask many people lower on the socio-economic ladder what money is for, you frequently get in response “to buy things”. This mentality and belief leads to a circular situation wherein the lack of understanding of the nature of money leads to an inherent lack of it. Capital in its purest essence - or to put it more simply, money - is used as a proxy for labor. As a result, the more capital that you have, the less you have to toil in your own labor. Once you have reached the point of equilibrium where your capital is equivalent to your labor, you no longer have to work to retain your current standard of living. All capital above this point of equilibrium can then be used to purchase the labor (hence the livelihoods) of others. The more capital you have, the more control you have over your own destiny, and then over the destiny of others. Capital is defined as property, eg. Cash, income producing assets (bonds, businesses, rental properties, mortgage notes, royalty generating intellectual property, etc.), appreciating assets (eg. Stocks, real estate, businesses, readily tradable antiquities, etc.), and to a much lesser extent in terms of value, depreciating assets (cars, jewelry, clothing, etc.). Wealth is defined as total assets (capital) minus all liabilities (debts and obligations). With these explicit definitions, we can now see the pursuit of wealth not as a material pursuit, but as a means of gaining control over the economy (notice I stated “the” economy not “our” economy), the political system, the social structure of the country and the futures of ourselves, our children, and others.
2.Income – provides the liquidity needed for day-to-day operations as well as long term planning. Income is often quoted as the primary determinant of class and is often mistaken as a proxy for wealth. This is patently false, for one can have high income and very little wealth, and this situation very, very prevalent. High income equates to social prestige, but is not nearly as accurate a determinate of power, influence or socio-economic standing as wealth is.
3. Income source – where income is derived dictates the autonomy, independence and reliability of that income. For instance, income derived from a salaried job is less secure and desirable (you can always get fired from your job, or become incapacitated due to illness) than income derived from one’s own business which is less secure and desirable (you ca become incapacitated due to illness in smaller companies, where the markets can move against you in larger businesses) then income from a broadly diversified portfolio of investments (which could easily include your own business) since it is virtually impossible to get fired, suffer financial distress from incapacitation, or have an adverse move in markets significantly damage your financial standing.
4.Occupation – while less important from an economic perspective, this factor is significant in the social purview. What you do often transcends how much you make or even how much you have in many social circles. For instance, a untenured college professor can easily make less then a prison corrections officer that works overtime, yet the college professor is deemed to be of higher social standing, even if he rents subsidized housing from his school/employer (aka social welfare, popularly thought to be only the province of the lower classes) while the corrections officer can not only own his own residence in the same neighborhood, but also own the one next to it for investment income.
5.Education – Academic education has traditionally been seen as the key to success in many circles. I have come to the conclusion that it is far from the key to ultimate success, but it is an important, if not necessary, component. This issue boils down to cause and effect. It is obvious that many successful people are well educated, but is that because successful families get educations or educations lead to successful families. Regardless of the chronological linkage of the occurrences, highly educated individuals are viewed with more prestige then lower educated individuals, and this prestige leads to a higher social standing. There is also significant evidence that academic education does have a connection to improved economic standing as well, but it is much more complex than popular opinion would have many to believe.
6.Dwelling area – basically, you are where you live. Very few powerful or wealthy people live in the ghetto unless their power is solely or derived from the economic underground (eg. Drugs, prostitution, etc.) that is forced to fly under the radar of mainstream social circles, which by default forces them into the lower classes. Conversely, very few powerless poor people live in the Gold Coast areas unless they are there as live in domestic help. People of like means tend to cluster together, so dwelling area has a high correlation to class.
7.Housing – highly correlated to class due to the fact that home ownership is a class marker. So is the value and size of the home. Most of those on the very low end of the SES scale do not own their own homes, while most on the very high end tend to own several homes.
Class consciousness (affiliations) – The ability to actually know where you stand and influence others in the group that you stand is a class marker, as well as the ability to know where others stand in relation to your standing and influence. Your affiliations help label your class strata. For instance, being a leader of local PTA, and being aware of that positions influence puts you in a higher standing than no group membership or just belonging to the local bowling team. The same goes to membership to a Fortune 500 or multinational not-for-profit board as compared to PTA membership. The more you know about class and class affiliation, chances are the higher you will be in the class standing.
As excerpted from Super Brokers form to push Super Broken products to make those with High Net Worth Super Broke
Social Mobility: Unlike the Jefferson's, We're moving on down!
Social class is defined (on this blog) as the amount of control one has over one's socio-economic environment. It is much more than money, although money is a large component. For instance, Barack Obama is in a higher class than Robert DeNiro or Michael Jackson, although Robert DeNiro and Michael Jackson are most likely wealthier (although that is quite debatable after taking into consideration the value of Obama's campaign contribution list and membership database from his social networking site!). Obama's higher class stems from his ability to exert more control over his socio-economic environment. The factors that this author uses to determine class combine (with the associated weights) to create a "socioeconomic index":
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(Occupation X 12) + (Income source X12) + (Income X 7) + (Wealth X 14) + (Education X 7) + (Dwelling area X 15) + (Class Consciousness X 7) + (Housing X 12) |
There is a handy dandy BoomBustBlog class model (based loosely upon the Index of Status Charcteristics) available for download for anyone interested in delving into this further. See boombustblog.com_social_class_model v.7.3 156.00 Kb.
As you can see, wealth is the largest contributor to the class standing, and coincidentally it is the factor
that is the most at risk in this current economic climate. I believe that there will be a significant entry into the upper middle class by those who were once firmly entrenched into the upper classes! While that may not seem like a big deal to many, it is damn big deal to those who are moving down the ladder. This also means, that there will be some space for others to move (relatively speaking) up the ladder. One man's (or woman's) misfortune is another's opportunity. I believe this blog can not only be used to insure and proof against downward mobility
for those in the upper strata, but can also be used by those in the lower, middle and lower upper strata to rise upward a notch or even two. Social Mobility is the name of the game in times of severe dislocation - times like we are experiencing now.
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Now, in term of wealth (not social class and influence, just wealth) we can split the upper strata into three different categories (there are only two above because of the other factors that come into play when social class or socioeconomic standing is taken into consideration).
There is the poor wealthy, those guys and girls that are just a hair's breath from being pulled into the upper middle class strata due to marginal wealth. This would be the $1m to $10m net worth crowd, who rely on business profits, salary and investment returns for income. The next would be the middle strata of the wealthy, hailing between $10 to $100 million in Net Worth, and then there is the upper strata wealthy at above $100 million. Each of these three strata of wealth represent, in my opinion, distinct behavior tranches in terms of discretionary expenditures, investment, and politics and (what passes as, this is a story for another post) philanthropic activities.
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Service professionals, corporate executives, entrepreneurs, |
Salaries, stock options, restricted stock, small business |
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Middle strata wealthy (Very High Net Worth) |
Corporate executives, entrepreneurs, inheritors |
Business ownership, investment returns, salaries, restricted |
$10 m to $100 m |
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Entrepreneurs, inheritors, very few CEOs |
Business ownership, investment returns |
$100 m to several $billion |
A trip to practically any decent sized yacht club or recreational vehicle port reveals the relatively stark differences in discretionary spending behavior. The first strata can be found in the 36 ft. to 68 ft. yacht docks (where a captain is optional, but not mandatory and you really don't need a crew). The second strata can be found 50 ft to 120 ft docks, where captains, crews and semi-custom fiberglass boats abound. The third strata are almost exclusively in the super yacht category, where the carrying cost alone for these (basically waste of money) fully custom built hulls and vehicles are about million a year to start with. You can also see the other social economic strata as well, upper middle class in the 20 to 35 ft boats, the middle and working class in the considerably smaller fishing boats - as opposed to the ultra fast Viking and Hatteras deep sea fishers, etc. It is an interesting and instructional study in social studies and anthropology just walking along your local docks! Once you are aware of how these things break down, you will see many settings in a different light.
The dark purples, deep greens and reds are most likely the general demographic to get hit hardest.
Fortunately, those who follow this BoomBustBlog closely, either personally or through their advisor, should have seen a net increase in net worth rather than a net decrease. This has hurt non-BoomBustBloggers in this demographic tranche significantly, and will hurt them even farther. At the same time, let's hope that the opinion and research that I bring to the blog helps, because many will need it. Download The new BoomBustBlog.com Socio-economic stratification model
The problem of training today’s student is materially complicated by the fact that the whole question of the efficiency and appropriateness of our present systems of formal and academic education, for any kind of child, is a matter of active debate, in which final settlement seems still far off. Consequently it often happens that persons arguing for or against certain systems of education have these controversies in mind and miss the real question at issue. The main question, so far as the American student is concerned, is: What, under the present circumstance, must a system of education do in order to raise the young man/woman as quickly as possible up the rungs of the socio-economic ladder in order for him/her to compete as rigorously as possible for that prize which is at the top? The answer to this question seems to me clear: It must strengthen the privileged’s character, increase their knowledge and teach them to acquire the assets of power, production and influence. It is paramount that the aforementioned struggle take place, for without it (which is the situation that we currently face), those who hold the mantle easily become complacent and eventually lose said mantle to other nations who are hungry enough and competitive enough to allow the diverse juices within their own populaces to be set free. This is the REAL reason to fear China, et. al.!
Now it goes without saying that it is hard to do all these things simultaneously or suddenly and that at the same time it will not do to give all the attention to one and neglect the others.
We could give our young boys and girls the ideals, knowledge, and mindset to motivate them to acquire economic assets through entrepreneurship and the established corporate environment, but will that alone provide the socio-political influence necessary to counteract the pervasive subset of classism that is currently trapping immense stores of human capital, talent and creativity under the mantle of a globally unproductive oligarchic labor mill? Said labor mill mentality is being taught as core curriculum in our school systems and appears by design to prevent out boys and girls from capturing the helm of capitalism which is the ownership of valuable property?
We might simply increase their knowledge of the world, but this would not necessarily make them wish to use this knowledge to the betterment of their selves and families in lieu of the betterment of their socio-economic class masters.
We might seek to strengthen character and purpose, but to what end if the people have nothing to eat or to wear or be without the means to aggregate and exploit?
A system of education is not one thing, nor does it have a single definite object, nor is it a mere matter of schools. Education is that whole system of human training within and without the school house walls, which molds and develops leaders – not followers. The indoctrination of followers is actually the antithesis of education. It is the brainwashing, the encoding of a semi-caste system of servitude that does not need to be forced upon children for said children’s parents/caregivers/advisors actively seek out this programming designed to make others socio-economically successful upon the backs of proletariat labor as having finally arrived!!!
If then we start out to train an ignorant and unskilled people with a reflexively reinforcing cycle of self-limiting or self-destructive habits, our system of training must set before itself two great aims — the one dealing with motivational and inspirational character, the other part seeking to give the child the technical knowledge necessary for him to acquire and manipulate financial and social capital under the present circumstances.
These objects are accomplished in part by the opening the minds of the common schools to the precepts of socio-economic status, its true meaning and how to manipulate it to one’s own benefit. We must create productive asset gatherers, not workers. This is true, especially for those who are trained to teach these schools — men and women of knowledge and culture and technical skill who understand modern civilization, but most importantly Men and Women of Accomplishment, for only accomplishment can assuredly attest to the training and aptitude to impart accomplishment to the children under them.
There must be teachers, and teachers of teachers; but to attempt to establish any sort of a system of common and industrial school training, without first (and I say first advisedly) providing for the higher training of the very best teachers, is simply throwing your efforts to the winds. School houses do not teach themselves - piles of brick and mortar and machinery do not send out leaders. It is the trained, living human soul, cultivated and strengthened by long study and thought, that breathes the real breath of life into boys and girls and makes them human, whether they be Black or white, Greek, Russian, African or American, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian or Muslim.
My Personal Experience With the NYC School System
Public and even private schools teach to the test. They teach students to pass and excel at written tests versus excelling at life and business skills. The results are obvious. You have students that can rock the SATs but can't think their way out of a wet paper bag. These children have no strategic creativity, and are the antithesis of individualism. These children have grown up to assume very strategic positions in the power centers of this country, many believing that they have risen to that level through their own volition - please reference the aforementioned C. Wright Mills excerpts from above, to wit:
... members of the power elite had strikingly similar social origins. They fruitfully used vast resources and insular social ties to move across the three institutional hierarchies in both formal and informal capacities (references to the alumni of the Great Vampire Squid are nigh impossible to avoid). The result was (and in my oh so humble opinion, still is) a robust web of entitlement.... The circle remained exclusive because real influence, for Mills, was located not in individuals (where it should be for that would release true creative and productive energies from said individual into greater society), but in their access to the “command of major institutions…the necessary bases of power, of wealth, and of prestige.”
Simply put, the powerful can and do make use of their resources to set favorable terms by which to safeguard their position at the top. C. Wright Mills, The Power Elite (New York: Oxford University Press, 1956), 9.
Hence, out of one of the most heterogeneous pools of human capital in the world, a small homogeneous sliver of living Groupthink perpetuates the status quo, not only failing to benefit from, but actually squelching the vibrant, diverse, adaptive and evolutionary energy that springs forth from heterogeneity. This is done not for the betterment of society, but to protect the extant oligarchy. This my friends, is the antithesis of the raw tenets of capitalism, which is in my uneducated opinion an economic extension of Charles Darwins "survival of the fittest" theory. When the same children who are taught the same things from the same schools ran by the same professors graduate to the same jobs from which they use the same techniques gleaned from the same life experiences often gathered from the same families to face the same problems.... Then GroupThink rules the day. The problem is.... What happens when the new problems are not the same. Fast forward to 2008 - 2012, the US credit and housing crisis as well as the Pan-European sovereign debt crisis. Now you know how we got into this mess, and now you know why it will be so difficult for us to get out of it. No, it was not a failure of capitalism, but a failure to allow capitalism in its truest forms!!!
I have three children - ages 5, 11, and 19 (make that one child and two young men), hence I have been through all facets of the school system in NYC, both public and private. My kids have went from the most diverse school in the country (72 languages spoken) where the average family is poor enough to enable the entire school to receive free lunch, to the best school in the entire country (as indicated by the Wall Street Journal- reference "The Price of Admission", and clickhere to learn more about this school). After paying 3 times what I paid for college for my eldest to attend high school (all in after tax dollars) decided to take matters into my own hands at the aforementioned public school with the extreme diversity and low average family income. I obtained permission to teach my own "enrichment class" as an adjunct to what the school taught (which as how to pass city and state academic tests - may I add that I have never heard of anyone getting paid to pass these tests!), and hired my own staff to assist in doing so. My son was in first grade when this started (I actually skipped over kindergarten to increase the challenge), and I purposely avoided hiring "professional teachers". At first, I personally taught science and finance to the class - which encompassed earth science, biology, zoology, animal husbandry, math , entrepreneurial studies, dramatic reading/speech and social studies (socio-economic stratification - the subject of this article). I then managed to hire a thespian for English/language arts, an Australian mathematician to tutor in math, and a PhD in neuroscience to head up biology. These hires took the pressure off of me and allowed me to focus on my core competencies/interest - dramatic presentation, finance and entrepreneurial studies.
Due to my willingness to dip into a very diverse pool of potential and lift up whatever it was that was both willing and capable to come with me, I led a bunch of 1st grades to learn (and I mean enthusiastically learn) high school curriculum! That's right! You heard correctly, these were 1st graders in a NYC public school that had free lunch. The class size was limited to 5 members, who were picked by the teacher as being able to benefit most from the enrichment (code word for not getting anything out of the NYC school's curriculum - which described(s) all of my children). The same teacher also had about 5 students removed for ESL (English as a 2nd language) and a few removed for behavioral issues, and by and of the day she had a very manageable class size of about 15 or so kids - and more importantly, these kids had a homogeneous skill set, meaning that they could all be taught a single lesson in unison.
The result of this intellectual experiment was interesting. The kids WANTED to attend class and some would actually cry when they couldn't make it. The first grades dissected sheep brains, cow eyes, built a REAL human skeleton (and memorized every single bone by its scientific name - a feat I dare any adult reading this to try) and read and wrote at a level that was literally multiples of the city standard.
The kids started their own for profit business selling fresh, organic berry juice (an actually made money) - delegating sales staff, bookeepers and preparers - all according to the kids natural abilities. I then made them swap roles ot get an appreciation for developing other talents and overcoming their inner fears. You would be surprised at how many kids have a fear of speaking to strangers, asking for what they want, or being responsible for counting and keeping money.
The dramatic reading created a true love for reading, writing and public speaking! We read comic books (Marvel, Image and DC) and Dr. Suess (ex. Green and Ham) and the students and I literally brought the house down - You know, the On Broadway-style William Shatner used when he channeled James T. Kirk in the original Star Trek series???!!!
The science class dissections actually caused parents to take off from work, and teacher and admin to come in on their lunch breaks to take notes, observe and learn during our large mammal dissections. That's right, teachers, parents and admin actually took time off to come back to the first grade they never had.
I'm sure this would sound like a marvel to many reading this, but the "create a slave" mentality of this countries' oligarchical influence got in the way. Other teachers bitched and complained that I did not create similar progras for their classes (despite the fact that my son was not in their class). Parents bitched and complained because I did not include their kids in the program, although I was the only one dedicating my own time and money to the initiative, on top of the fact that it was the teacher that chose the kids and not me. Even a few of the parents whose kids were in the program bitched and complained for they thought the program was elitist, and didn't want their children participating in such. Yeah...
Eventually, the principal bitched and complained because she felt the program was becoming too successful and the kids were learning too much outside of the city's core curriculum - in other words they were learning how to be successful instead of learning toa) slave for someone else or b) perpetuate the groupthink of the status quo oligarchs until said groupthink can no longer support the current oligarchical regime and the whole thing comes tumbling down(this was 2007,fastforward to 2012 and this is where we are now).
I have interviewed all of the top public and private schools in the city and many on Long Island. I think I can say I know my way around the block here.
Are Colleges and Universities Any Better?
Exactly how many of those bankers, traders and analysts from the Wall Street "creme de la creme" actually set themselves apart from the crowd? Is such a feat actually doable? After all, despite the undeserved (look here andherefor plenty of proof), whiz bang aura that surrounds Goldman Sachs, their bankers traders and analysts went to the same schools, studied under the same professors teaching the same curriculum as everybody else on the street. So, when groupthink loads (leverages) everybody up on one side of a trade... say real estate or MBS derivative products in 2007 or European sovereign debt in 2009... Boom! 'Know what I'm sayin'? That's just my 66 cents (it was just my two cents, but I've been hanging around a lot of European bankers lately, so I levered up 33x!!!)
Next up, I will demonstrate how the Groupthink mentality that the American school system uses to indoctrinate its students has (and currently is) preventing what many believe to be the brightest minds from seeing the obvious despite the fact that is it sitting right in front of them. You heard correctly! I will take this hypothesis and prove it with both historical (that have been proven highly contrarian and immensely profitable) and real time investment ideas. Again, unable to see the coniferous expanse due to excessive tree bark blindness.
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Not only "inventions," but abstract thinking, like the notion of "Zero." After all, there wouldn't be a ZeroHedge without it!
But, I pity the insecure fucker, really, measured as exactly "zero!"
Please don't forget Carver's 300 uses for the peanut! Remember the peanut!
Very persuasive otherwise though.
I forgot to mention,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IQ_and_the_Wealth_of_Nations
The beauty of Carver's contribution was those 300 uses were all an excuse to get peanuts planted because they are a legume and add nitrogen back to the soil, thereby increasing fertility of soil worn out by continous cotton planting.
He knew what was needed to fix the problem of poor soil in the south and proceeded to create a demand for the fix. Brilliant man who helped milions of people who don't even know it.
Yes education here is indoctrination.
I studied for my BA in England in the 70s, all the professors just tried to help me learn how to source original material and evaluate it.
Then a few years back I took a Masters at USD. Very different, full attendance at all lectures was expected and demanded, the content of which was expected to be regurgitated basically verbatim at examinations. I remember one professor telling me that in managing real estate you must drop everything else immediately to resolve it. Well a few weeks later one of my investment properties developed just such a problem so I solved it instead of attending his lecture. Did not play well!
It's not an inferior education, that would imply a misallocation of resources. It is actually a mal-education or miseducation.
Most students are taught the wrong things and are not taught the most basic premises on which the rest of their education must rest.
There is no economic understanding for the world in which they participate. Most are not taught how to balance a check book or how to make a budget. They know nothing of inflation or central banking. They are deliberately mal-informed to destroy their abilities, they are like herd animals by the time their education is finished.
They are taught to consume without question and to strive to own the best appliances their career can provide them. They are taught to drive the largest gas guzzling vehicle available. Their primary teacher is television.
They usually spend more time watching television than in school or studying. They are immersed in a false reality which encourages them to remain stupid.
This does not seem to be an accident. The elite become the stewards of their lessors, it is up to them to make sure the sheep are safe until they are shorn or slaughtered.
There is a price to becoming a domesticated species.
Domestication is nothing more than a form of short term hubris that leads people to think that they are superior to nature...
Over the long term, all domestication does is yield to rising levels of feral tendancies. One need look no further than Detroit for a very "in your face" demonstration of this principle.
I can't give you BOTH a green arrow and a red arrow.
Your first paragraph gets a GREEN. I'd need more input on the second before I vote (at this point it's a bit RED).
Cats and dogs... Detroit is overrun by them, and the dogs are running in packs.
And, there are rumors that some of these dogs are yielding cheap protein to the residents of certain inner city areas.
Domestication at its most basic is allowing others to feed you. Be it food or information, or teaching you how to think.
We domesticate animals by feeding them, then we eat them and they feed us.
Beware the hand that feeds you.
...tough time maintaining their honesty...but then again....who teaches that anymore.
...piles of brick and mortar and machinery do not send out leaders. It is the trained, living human soul, cultivated and strengthened by long study and thought, that breathes the real breath of life into boys and girls and makes them human, whether they be Black or white, Greek, Russian, African or American, Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian or Muslim...
The souls trained, cultivated and strengthened by long study and thought can arrive at far different destinations depending on the frame of reference of "Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian or Muslim". These are the issues of Theology and as has been observed by some leaders in the study of theos, when our schools substituted departments of religion for their departments of theology, managers were produced instead of leaders.
Make no mistake about it, each of these "religions" will produce a characteristic disciple and the beauty of the human is we can see the result in another before we decide to embark on the course of action / study for ourselves. The US has historically been about allowing a person to decide what works best for the individual, and assuming that because people are basically good, they will choose to be honest. Whereas the theologian understands the human to be inherently evil, (though initially created in the image of God), and that through a study of Theos, an attempt to be like Theos may result.
imho.
It's been proven that the MSRs (Main-Stream Religions) don't really offer any basics that are unique, that there are basic tenets held by the majority of humans. What differs is the action taken when cultural behaviors are deemed unacceptable.
Again, the bottom line is about seeing to it that one's genes survive. This can be viewed at an individual level or at a cultural level OR at the level of ALL humanity. As humans tend to be a bit more cooperative than competative, it comes down to what cultures (groups of people with similar core actions/beliefs) can survive: the rules are provided by Nature, and center on the energy equation.
I've seen arguments here that people who don't understand how to balance a checkbook are non/under-educated, but none really drive to the root meaning of this, what the "checkbook" really represents. I'll offer that it's about an ability to manage energy, manage the expenditure of energy against what energy is consumed. This is Nature's checkbook: over-drafts are a bit harsh. Given this definition/view I can only say that the broader view that is held by society is rather distorted, in that it fails to acknowledge this equation: yes, broken record- basing our ways of being on non-sustainable practices will ONLY end up with bouncing "checks."
The American education system was created to do one thing: provide competent labor US manufacturing as per the wishes of Big Oil, Big Coal, Big Steel, etc, etc. It did a bang -up job until about 1960..... but since then it has produced a product for an ever-shrinking market. If yer making square pegs, for round holes, it will always look like you do not know what you are doing.
And there's a further problem of believing that the holes actually need to be filled. No matter what form of excellence is utilized, if it misses the premise it's still a failure.
group think is forced upon none that posses the awareness and intellectual capacity to exceed the limitations of any curriculum as presented.
love ALL of your market analysis.
the failure is in the post grad system where the gifted go to teach in the highest
levels of education benifiting nobody and are shackled there with tenure.
Anyone incapable of cognitive thought is also incapable of instilling the power of cognitive thought in others... So instead, everyone goes to school where thay are exposed to the "feel good" versions of history; and goes to church to learn about how loving Jesus is the path to making everyone else love you.
Perhaps the human race has simply done all it can... perhaps we are at the inflective moment where speciation (separation based on environmental, intellectual and moral localization) is the only valid and natural next step for our species. Whoa- now I'm sounding like a Georgia Guidestone conspiracy whacko.
The real world is a scary, random place where evil people take advantage of you just to steal your money, and Asteroids are out there ready to hit the Earth and wipe us all out any minute from now. This irrational fear is what inspired those other teachers and parents to take action against the efforts you were taking to help young children reach their potential.
I applaud you. Even if indirectly; you still managed to demonstrate that fear is a powerful demotivator and a bane to progress.
Reggie- I love reading your material, and this article highlights what we all already know inside- our potential in aggregate can not be met until our collective individual potentials are met, but the global idiot-squad has indeed done a fantastic job of making sure that people who leverage and apply their potential too much will be exposed to public shame and ridicule for demonstrating any degree of success...
We are all supposed to be Homo Sapiens (the "thinking man"), but perhaps we are only a few of that elusive species, surrounded by an alternative species- "Homo Qualis Ovis".
** New human species designation Homo Qualis Ovis officially trademarked by me as of this moment **
And, while you are all googling the Latin translation of that little nugget, here is another Latin oldie but goodie:
Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi
Anyone incapable of cognitive thought is also incapable of instilling the power of cognitive thought in others...
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Actually, that is wrong.
A belgium teacher proved that a long time ago by teaching stuff he did not know.
But hey, who cares? US citizenism is the dominant doctrine and everything must flow the way US citizens want.
Teaching something has nothing to do with cognitive thought.
I've known guys that built engines for cars- they could assemble 5 running engines in 8 hour shift; but take a non-working engine to them, and they could not tell you WHY it didn't work, let alone fix it for you.
They were TAUGHT how to assemble- like doing the same puzzle over and over again. They could not conceptualize how the internal parts interacted to yield mechanical torque and horsepower.
Oh, and regarding your other point: US citizens are spoiled children.
Constitutional AMERICANs are the dominant doctrine, because AMERICANs believe in the principle that freedom to choose means true liberty, and true liberty means finding and leveraging the means to meet your own potential- exactly the kind of shit Reggie is discussing in this article.
Americans are the dominant doctrine because we know and understand what personal liberty truly is, and we refuse to let some emotionally and mentally crippled "global" society take it from us.
Leave us alone to attend our own affairs, and we will show you the same courtesy and respect. Get in our face and lecture to us about "wrong" or freedom loving spirit is, and you will likewise get EXACTLY what you deserve in return- which will sound an awful lot like "Fuck off, douchebag"
If you want an end to US global imperialism, then the best option you have is to start supporting true Constitutional American Patriots, instead of trying to convince us that we are inferior people. We know the truth: that a free and noble mind is the most superior form there is.
"This irrational fear is what inspired those other teachers and parents to take action against the efforts you were taking to help young children reach their potential."
Irrational is a bit subjective. I'd state that the concern lies over whether the fear is coercive: in some instances that might be the only thing that can be used for a benevolent purpose: before your child can really understand that it means to get run over by a car it's probably a good thing that they know the fear of possible butt-swatting if they venture out toward the road.
Humans are deceptive beings, that's how nature works. And as shown here, the deception is that it's anything other than the biological drive to perpetuate (though there's a dead end up ahead) our species. The "potential," therefore, is achieved when our offspring are able to further spawn offspring.
Yes, it's low-level primitive stuff, but that's the bottom line. I'd have to say that "deception" at least allows us to color this otherwise drab reality: no, I DO believe that life is worth living; it's possible to hold two seemingly opposing beliefs at the same time (one that stuff is fucked up, and one that life has a lot of great things in it to live for).
"I DO believe that life is worth living; it's possible to hold two seemingly opposing beliefs at the same time (one that stuff is fucked up, and one that life has a lot of great things in it to live for)."
- We can enjoy the miracle of total agreement on that point.
the peter princaple.
Liberals and the public unions destroyed the American public education system. The truly gifted and motivated are lumped in with the mediocre. All students are being prepared for nothing more than passing a standardized government test. If the individual student gets more out of it, it is only due to their singular motivation to analyze and explore.
If you think all problems may be laid at the feet of liberals and unions, perhaps your education is incomplete.
I would urge you to question your own beliefs and why you hold them so dear in spite of evidence that may contradict what you perceive as the truth.
It does you no good to walk through life with your vision obscured by a giant blind spot.
Inclusion has largely made American life banal. That includes the obvious inclusion effects of things like No Child Left Behind which is just code for fukk the achievers.
There is an obvious corellation between unionizing teachers, the perpetually increasing scope of the federal government's dept of education, the epidemic single parent households and the current state of the US education system.
We just exited the freest of free money periods maybe ever, but instead of investing in education, business, healthcare it was more important to wall paper the house in plasmas and fill the driveway with Escalades.
and btw there is no greater peril to upward mobility than rising prices and decling wages,
or the current situation in the USA. IT would be why from Monterrey to Martha's Vineyard including Aspen and every other enclave of the rich and/or famous are pro big centralized governance. They use the government's monetary and taxation policy to give the rest of us the shaft.
Me education is plenty good. You should see my facebook page, it's epic. You can't be moron and be on facebook - you gotta know stuff. You are a stupidhead writer guy. I know all about money and reel estates - I have won Monopoly many times and have played the banker too. CNBC says we are already recovered - Cramer said housing bottomed two years ago. Are you calling Cramer stupid? You can't be on CNBC and be stupid...
HD: Your satire is very funny! Thanks.
Reggie: Thanks for another great and stimulating article. Your eclectic interests and endeavors are empowering.
Here's a quote and a toast to all of the innovative thinkers on Zero-Hedge, from the movie, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," with Benjamin as narrator, talking to his long-grown daughter:
"For what it's worth: it's never too late or, in my case, too early to be whoever you want to be. There's no time limit, stop whenever you want. You can change or stay the same, there are no rules to this thing. We can make the best or the worst of it. I hope you make the best of it. And I hope you see things that startle you. I hope you feel things you never felt before. I hope you meet people with a different point of view. I hope you live a life you're proud of. If you find that you're not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again."
Reg, you're right, the educational system is at the root of all the bad decisions the American people have been making, on every level. As it's written, "as a man thinks in his heart, so is he." - the key to control over people is the thought-sculpting industry.
You should read John Taylor Gatto's "Underground History of American Education" if you haven't, it's right up your alley, he details many experiences identical to the one you describe. He's a New York City Teacher of the Year gone rogue, really rips into the system.
OK I'll bite:
Ask many people lower on the socio-economic ladder what money is for, you frequently get in response “to buy things” -a mentality leading a circular lack of understanding -leading to a lack of money...
Reggie, thanks for putting significant time and effort into this. I think you're one of the best around. And as a parent myself (and the child of two educational psychologists) I share and admire your obvious love of children.
I happened to see a show on the Food Network of all places, called 'Chopped' where four chefs compete against each other until one is the champion, in three courses shown in one hour. This episode they selected four school 'lunch ladies' and had among others the White House chef as judges. Watching these ladies go at it, making amazing food in amazing time with an amazing amount of love and integrity, was very moving. I cried several times, for instance as one described her 'backpack program' for kids to take food home over the weekend, or the 'Pasta Mondays' in some schools to help the kids who don't eat much over the weeend...or how in many schools the cafeteria staff can't even use the teachers' lounge to take a break because they're 'just lunch ladies'. These were great cooks, their dishes were great to look at, and the judges were left in awe at the quality of the people standing in front of them. The ladies were just extremely humble, supported each other, and couldn't believe that anyone would actually treat them decently and with respect, let alone put them on TV in a showcase atmosphere. But they certainly kicked ass in terms of performance.
Your story inspired me to share that, thanks again Reggie.
Maybe instead of crying you should be asking yourself where the parents of these kids are.
Maybe instead of carping you should blow it out your ass.
You are a gem Reggie! This one will get printed, saved and passed around.
Reggie:
You should be highly lauded for your support of education, not only for investors (with your Boom, Bust, . . . Blog/newsletter) but also for supporting the school. Too much money in schools across the country are dedicated to sports. I am in the West and the high school in my town (17,000 population) has a coach and six (WTF, six!!!) assistant coaches in their football program alone.
Keep up the good work. I follow your contributions everywhere!
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Thank you my friend! Let it be known that your supportive words really do make a difference, and I definitely do appreciate them.
Keep them fat and stupid. Xbox for everyone. Come on what do you expect with failed public high schools even Microsoft knows that. They offer a free Xbox for College when You buy a computer. Get the piece of paper, and You will get a better job. No need to actually learn anything. Just pass the tests.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz5OdiXIV1M&feature=related
Oddly enough, it is XBox controllers that are used by the military; and the simulated game footage from various games such as Call of Duty, is very similar to actual combat footage as seen in the clip below.
http://www.90percentofeverything.com/2010/01/21/xbox-controllers-used-in...
President Eisenhower was not mistaken when he made this speech on January 17, 1961.
IKE one of the last good ones.
And, thanks to all the robotics not too many of these folks are really needed.
And the "consumers" get trained to push buttons to kill the "excess" population (the kind that actually can survive without the robots and other non-sustainable shit).
Yeah, let's pat ourselves on the back about what we "know" about what constitutes intelligence...
Let's just hurry this up and build the rocket-ships so we can so we can help all these folks reach their "potential." Oh, and as they say in the bidness, they can eat their own dog food in their quest...
We don't need no education....
the best things in life are free...but just give me moneeeeeee.... the guy who makes a margin by buying at 5 and selling at 20, then telling his buddies, "I can't lose with MY margin of 17!", may not know his math, may be uneducated, but certainly knows how to trade. Hendrix says "he be the solution". RM says, "he be the problem, 'cos he wont be able to react when paradigm change occurs in market. He can't adapt, he only knows how to do ONE thing, no education".
You choose who is right and who is rong...oups...Is "street wise" good enuff to get by in life?
As long as you're content to stay on the streets you're to, it is.
Rick Perry pushed 'treet wise' into being a successful governor of Texas. But when he tired to go to thenxt level he didn't look so good. If he can't hold his own in a Republican debate even most of his own people don't want to put him up against Vladimir Putin.