Kids are hardwired to love learning, they will never stop asking questions and exploring the world.

Schools quash that curious spirit. They put kids in a boring, prison-like, highly regimented environment that seeks to teach discipline and obedience to the status quo. Don't think, accept your role in the capitalist machine. If you are bullied, no one will help you, but if you fail to complete work you will be punished. Most of all, get used to not owning most of your time.

Take note of this and try to rekindle your child-like curiousity and love of learning. Ask yourself, do you still have questions about the universe you forgot to ask as a child? Read about the planets, the stars, microbes, machines. But most importantly, do it at your own pace and do it because you still have questions. Not to pass some test, but for you.

  • Ram_The_Manparts [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I was probably an annoying kid lol

    We were probably both seen as that, but that wasn't our fault. It's on the unimaginative dipshits we were asking.

    • effervescent [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Questions are annoying when people don’t have the time or knowledge to answer them. Time is understandable, but if that’s the case, the answer should not be “because I said so” it should be “I don’t have time to answer that right so try and remember to ask me later”. A lack of knowledge is also frustrating because it should always be okay to say “I don’t know”