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Thanks for the nuanced discussion.
I agree that one’s hunger for success is immaterial to the type of schooling he undergoes
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Thanks for the nuanced discussion.
I agree that one’s hunger for success is immaterial to the type of schooling he undergoes
Not a pet peeve just looking at things in a logical perspective. Plus I think about my own experience. I went to one of the worst public schools in my metro area and yet I was able to achieve success. And the homeschooled people I have come across were normal like everyone else I have met besides the little social awkwardness I can pick up on.
But when it comes to success I think some humans want it more than others. Point blank. All the parenting, money, schooling, and religion can help mold a child but if it’s not inside you nothing can be done to change that.
Me having children or not is beside the point.