Education, all of it. Because the new generation needs to know how to do things, how to change what does not work for them.
The sum would be enough for an educational centre. Enough...in some countries, in some regions. The thing is, you need education that works long-term. The type that stays. The type that is not included in the regular programs by the respective ministries.
Financial education; Ecological education; more Physical Education; Creativity; Motivation...things like that.
A good plan...It seems what's taught to children in schools these days is...Well, let's just say less than adequate. Although I suppose the government is getting what it wants, good little robots to obey without question. The good thing is, for those governments around the world, is that the covid debacle allows them to attitude adjust everyone to the new normal and getting everyone to thinkj what they want people to think. Next they'll be burning books in the style of Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451.
Anyway, I got off topic. Yes, education is important, the right education.
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Ah, the rest of the education is not quite obsolete or unnecessary...but perhaps at some stage children should be able to choose their focus. No need for everybody to be an engineer, etc. Some would love to be. Let them.
No need to burn books. People don't read them anyway. Few do. And others think they are weird ;) Been so in my school years.
Yeah, they get all their information fed to them by Facebook.
It's free choice. The truth is, even when you setup the proper education system, it would still be very few to take advantage of it. It's how people are. You can't have everybody be a leader or an inventor, or something. Most would do ass less as possible. Others would do a lot of what they love and that would be great if...if it could be like that for everybody all the time. But it can't. It's a balance between what you love and what you need. The thing is...balance is not easy, either. Nor does everybody think of it.
But there should be the opportunity for those who would lead to be educated to become good leaders. No matter their background, as long as the potential and the desire are there.
Funny thing is...sometimes a person would create something exceptional but the heirs would not be interested in developing/creating/maintaining. Just drinking and fast cars, for example. And it's a personal responsibility, after a certain age.
I don't need for the government to educate me on everything. I am interested in stuff myself. And I can see a path to a future where I would be able to spend perhaps not 100 k but 10 k per year for some charity projects. It's mostly my responsibility to hodl my chances and make it happen.
Btw, I worked with a robot yesterday. It's the opposite of tiny — it's huge ;) They'll get tinier and tinier in the future, I guess. It's logical. Until my nanobot fiction becomes reality...
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