JesusGirl1
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Do you think Degrees make you have "perceptial bias".
Do they make you smart or dumb.
I always felt, people could go to art school and if you are lucky enough to have teachers who aren't arrogant and who are lovingly supportive that it can be
a great start. But, I believe there are also BRILLIANT people with no degree,
born geniuses that were lucky enough to have loving non-judgemental parents
and all the parental support, encouragement and LOVE. Support is what makes
people brilliant. Ii think degrees can help us to become brilliant but if you have
arrogant instructors, the can hinder your progress in life. instructors are not God.
It just sucks when you "PAY" an instructor who wasn't Mature and they think they
own you. I'd say about 1/3 of my instructors didn't care as much as they should
have.
I was in pre-calc in high school as a junior. Only 6 in the class. This arrogant Teacher had just put me down all the time. Mr. Smith. Ugh. He'd say "anyone else do it differently or get another answer"....and I'd always start with my brain from
Right to left and not left to right like him. And he'd actually "argue" (maturity) with me...he was not like my Algebra class teacher who was also the computer science teacher. We had to listen to Mr. Smith say he was from Cornell and blah blah blah. Jenny and I finally went to our old Algebra teacher who had to do therapy on Mr. Smith. It sucked becausae that was part of my developement. Still I run into these "authoritarian" people. People just need to be "open" to listening. That's all. Mr. Smith lost out on learning a new way. My opinion. I learned an important lesson. I went "around" him. It just sucked because the guy was immature. Work place got to be like that and I left. I was making 98k when I left my last job. I just got tired of the lack of openness. The Enron whistleblowers and FBi women whistleblowers left those companies too because of the lack of "political" support. The "need" to be right and not be "open" can be harmful to ceo's of this day and age.
Well, thanks for listenging. I think degrees can help and I think they can hurt the ego as well....life is not Black and White. It's all the color spectrum.
Do they make you smart or dumb.
I always felt, people could go to art school and if you are lucky enough to have teachers who aren't arrogant and who are lovingly supportive that it can be
a great start. But, I believe there are also BRILLIANT people with no degree,
born geniuses that were lucky enough to have loving non-judgemental parents
and all the parental support, encouragement and LOVE. Support is what makes
people brilliant. Ii think degrees can help us to become brilliant but if you have
arrogant instructors, the can hinder your progress in life. instructors are not God.
It just sucks when you "PAY" an instructor who wasn't Mature and they think they
own you. I'd say about 1/3 of my instructors didn't care as much as they should
have.
I was in pre-calc in high school as a junior. Only 6 in the class. This arrogant Teacher had just put me down all the time. Mr. Smith. Ugh. He'd say "anyone else do it differently or get another answer"....and I'd always start with my brain from
Right to left and not left to right like him. And he'd actually "argue" (maturity) with me...he was not like my Algebra class teacher who was also the computer science teacher. We had to listen to Mr. Smith say he was from Cornell and blah blah blah. Jenny and I finally went to our old Algebra teacher who had to do therapy on Mr. Smith. It sucked becausae that was part of my developement. Still I run into these "authoritarian" people. People just need to be "open" to listening. That's all. Mr. Smith lost out on learning a new way. My opinion. I learned an important lesson. I went "around" him. It just sucked because the guy was immature. Work place got to be like that and I left. I was making 98k when I left my last job. I just got tired of the lack of openness. The Enron whistleblowers and FBi women whistleblowers left those companies too because of the lack of "political" support. The "need" to be right and not be "open" can be harmful to ceo's of this day and age.
Well, thanks for listenging. I think degrees can help and I think they can hurt the ego as well....life is not Black and White. It's all the color spectrum.