Here is who they learned to control these things from, among others.
The root problem is that we tolerate violence in the pursuit of goals.
Too many of us learn 'do as you are told, or consequences' as our first lesson in life.
Schools are designed to educate the kids that way. While a little enforcement should be applied at times, I think it's better to completely switch over to a system where the kids are actually educated on what they'd really need and then proceed to learn stuff. That way they're the ones who WANT to learn and when someone actually desires for something, there'd be no need to punish them even if they fail.
Just motivation and guidance from then on. sigh
Yes, the first thing to learn is how to put food on the table, but in the skools independence is the last thing they want the kids learning.
We need more free ranging, rather than corporate farming, of the kids. Here is a modern attempt at that that was snuffed out by an authoritarian's gun.
Schools are designed to educate the kids that way. While a little enforcement should be applied at times, I think it's better to completely switch over to a system where the kids are actually educated on what they'd really need and then proceed to learn stuff. That way they're the ones who WANT to learn and when someone actually desires for something, there'd be no need to punish them even if they fail.
Just motivation and guidance from then on.
sigh
Yes, the first thing to learn is how to put food on the table, but in the skools independence is the last thing they want the kids learning.
We need more free ranging, rather than corporate farming, of the kids.
Here is a modern attempt at that that was snuffed out by an authoritarian's gun.
Gotta learn from that to perfect my previously designed school for labor children.
Thanks for the directions :)