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Hm, I'm with ya on that all the way, but man: "Zorro" absolutely had shit together, that's almost a bit too much of the good! 😜
How are you going to do that? Does one of the two of you stay home and teach the child? Hire a teacher and have him do 1:1 lessons? A bit of both?
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Obviously there are topics that we cannot teach ourselves and for that we look for a teacher, and to the extent that we can teach them, we do it!! And additionally, we are also educating ourselves in aspects that we ourselves did not know or handle so that we can then teach the child. But keeping in mind that sending him to primary school, plus the other stages that follow after that, is not the solution and not a good option if we want our son to be more awake and aware than us and achieve better results in the future. next when it is his turn to become an adult.
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Clear, the nice thing is that you can also teach some basics in regards to philosophy, sociology and psychology, something which isn't a given in schools.
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And mainly about money, schools do not teach you how it works, how money is created or issued. They only encourage you to see how you could earn it by working for others and if you want to improve your salary you should study more. And they don't even encourage you to win the real one (Xau) but rather to win roles with the false illusion that that is the way.
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