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by iratic0
1848 days ago
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"Wealth leads to education". This is how it used to be. The "Liberal" Arts were named so as the sort of people who studied them had freedom from normal labour. Then came the push in the 80s to 00s to get more working class kids into higher education, so they could have the same opportunities as upper class folk, thinking education leads to wealth. Instead we've just ended up with a bunch of working class kids graduating to become baristas. Education doesn't lead to real wealth. University educated higher professionals still go back to their middle class home to open a carton of orange juice. Having started a business recently, I've realised how much I didn't need anything I learned at uni to do this. |
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How much of this is just being stuck in old mindsets?
I went to an expensive private school with lots of rich people and just 1 student chose a program outside of business, engineering, or medicine and we were far from a science school. It was clearly understood that arts was a path to serving coffee. A school that arguably had more people win essay/book competitions than science fairs produced nobody in those areas.
In university, I met tons of people who thought that having a degree alone opened up a pile of job options. They were 20 years behind the mindset of my private school.
It is now that certain education leads to wealth and plenty of people are doing education which does not.