It's Not Important What You Think, But Rather How You Think

It seems like one of the most common themes that has been coming up in much of my writing and the videos I've made recently is around the difference between what someone thinks, and how they think. Somehow I started to get pulled into far more of the conversations happening in the mainstream American culture than I have any interest in over the last year.

What I find is basically two ideological teams, with no interest in searching for truth, using logic & rationality, or in really having a conversation. The level to which the average person seems to not be thinking, but simply regurgitating pre-programmed beliefs.


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It's interesting that the thought didn't even come to me until after I was uploading the video the level to which the Prussian School System, which is still used by the United States government, is perfectly designed to teach people what to think, not how to think. The school system is perfectly designed to program children with specific beliefs, ideologies, and false information.

This is a whole different rabbit hole, which I may go down in my writing at some point. If you're interested in learning about the public indoctrination system, I would recommend looking into the works of John Taylor Gatto.



KCK



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