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JoAnn Barnes1 year ago

Of course, it was public education. They shame imagination, creativity, and free thinking. It's just too much trouble to deal with curious minds.

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

We're Flying out now

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DITTO1 year ago

My first child began reading at 3 yrs old. At first we thought she was reciting the books we've read to, but not so. By 5 she was performing 10th grade math equivalent. And was sitting in classes with teens. But as she progressed, she dumbed down caught up to her age by 10. She was interviewed by the local news.

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Michael Myers1 year ago

Thank you public education.

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Denali Nÿkkýnn1 year ago

Nailed it. There is no such thing as genius. You are a Prodigy of your craft. Some are born with a natural knack for a skill, others learn it and make it a routine in their life.

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Michael Myers1 year ago

Paper clip test. The younger you were the more things you could make. As “advanced” academically the amount of objects you could create continued to decrease. Until you reach adulthood where you’re an absolute moron

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leela rose1 year ago

Background noise way too loud.

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Rob17761 year ago

Totally believable. Makes perfect sense, proven by what we see today, especially on the left. They’re gone.

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RamonaM1 year ago

Of course… who could create something like the body of a human being .. not functioning full option 🙃 I always thought about that..

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Yeshi1 year ago

according to what I know from the Baha'i Writings, we all have a genius, but it is the education that brings it out, here demonstrated to the opposite end, that the genius is stifled and retarded almost in to extinction. Sad times.

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