I involve my toddler in everything I do from leather Working to yardwork to housecleaning, and when we see construction workers out and about I let him know how important they are. He's very impressed by working people now, and gets very excited to help me work because helping makes him feel important. I call him my little apprentice. Even the videos we watch online are pretty educational in this regard. He knows more about actually doing stuff compared to most kids I've met in my opinion. Makes my day when old white men stops me to tell me how awesome the little tyke is despite our extremely short interactions.
Having the Internet available with everything we would ever want to know about anything (limited only by Jews trying to control the flow of information) basically removes the need for school and college as we know it, if only we could figure out a proper social structure to replace the debauchery available to us now. Fucking jews ruining our fun, over 10k$ worth of education better fucking educate people about things they can't learn online.
I don't know if they still do this but when I was young they asked me to draw what I wanted to be when I grew up. I drew a scientist mixing "chemicals".
I took a different path but I still enjoy the "sciences" and spend my spare time reading and learning more.
A lot of kids used to draw doctors, emt's, firefighters.
Now they want to be "influencers". It is insane.
"I want to do nothing but get a lot of money for doing nothing".
"I want to do nothing but get a lot of money for doing nothing".
Well shit I didn't know that, that's freaky considering what I know about that scene from Poal.
I was born in the 90's and homeschooled off and on my whole childhood, and I'm not participating in the whole educational system with my toddler so despite how much I despise the school system, I dont know the nuances like that happening.
I don't know if they still do this but when I was young they asked me to draw what I wanted to be when I grew up. I drew a scientist mixing "chemicals
That's awesome! I think I remember that from school but it was in writing, not pictures. Older members of my immediate family like grandparents and mom would discuss the subject with me and a couple times asked me to write out a ten year plan for my life which was helpful in giving direction in life, despite the feminist plan I was on at the time. I had a career plan and could insert any career path I wanted into the plan.
Mostly I knew I wanted to make lots of money, and wanted to pursue art. I was told if I just do what I think was right, the right man would come across eventually. I love art of every kind with a burning passion, but I didn't see myself being better at art than anyone and just about all artists were starving. I was insecure about being female and wanted to prove my worth by knowing all the things I could about existing so a man would think I was worthy of wifing. Little did I know I was invalidating my existence by worrying about all the wrong things
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