There has been a question that I've been pondering for quite a while now, and it has to do a little bit with my last post about starting out at a young age to accomplish something earlier on in life. It kept bugging me that why all of a sudden people have slowed down the pace in trying to reach the hilltop. What had changed since the past few centuries? Was it to do with our diet? My mind went to the most absurd places trying to understand why, and I think I finally have an answer. We have become puppets of mass education.
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I was once on 9gag (admittedly not the perfect place for seriousness) and I found a post that described something that I thought was really worth sharing. A group of scientists placed 5 monkeys in a cage, and in the middle a ladder with a banana on top. Every time a monkey climbed the ladder, the scientists soaked the rest of the monkeys with cold water. After a while, every time a monkey goes up a ladder, the others beat up the one that climbed the ladder. After sometime, no monkey went up regardless of temptation. The scientists then replaced one of the monkeys. The new monkeys first instinct was to climb the ladder, and instantly he got beat up. After a while the new member knew never to climb the ladder, but he never knew why. Soon one by one the monkeys were replaced and the same happened to every new member; they tried to climb and they got beaten up. Soon all the monkeys were replaced, and every time a new monkey tired climbing the ladder, he got beat up even though no cold showers were being given. If the monkeys could be asked why they beat the new monkey up, the response would've been, 'we have no idea, this is how things are done around here'.
If we can see closely, we're literally become these monkeys. We go to school everyday, but we have no idea why. Lets not fool ourselves with the excuse of education, that can be done at home too. Before schools ever came up, the world lived on home education and it was fine. And lets ask ourselves, what skill do we have that we've learnt in school? How to give tests? Or how to stay up all night to shove some information into your brain that you'll eventually come to hate and completely forget in a couple of weeks? The biggest of people such as Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Agatha Christie, Florence Nightingale and thousands more famous people were home-schooled, yet they reached amazing heights.
As if that was not enough, there are many celebrities who'd rather home-school their children, and I think they'll agree with my factory analogy of the situation. Jimmy Wales in fact, the creator of Wikipedia, himself was stated saying that he is "disappointed by the 'factory nature' of...education." Wales is happy letting his daughter be taught at home. He's happy in following tradition, a tradition that was changed to a perpendicular track in the past 200 years or so.

Day in day out I started to believe what John Taylor Gatto said about education (he inspired this piece: http://www.wesjones.com/gatto1.htm) and how its more to do with mass consumerism than education, and how we're just puppets in a much larger game. Maybe we're not all cutout to be world leader and billionaires, and maybe just maybe we need to be controlled like puppets to get somewhere in life, but people, wake up and take the reins of your life into your own hands for once, the person who's holding the reins now will let go at some point, and it would just be foolish if you never learnt how to ride the horse and fell right off...
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