SCHOPENHAUER: How Education Makes You Dumber

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In the natural state, humans form ideas based on their observations of the world. Experience comes before learning - this is how humans make sense of the world around them. When ideas are generated in this way, there is an obvious link between an observation and the subsequent idea.
Traditional education flips this dynamic on its head. In traditional, or, articifical education as Schopenhauer calls it, the idea precedes the experience.
What happens when you learn the ideas, before you have the necessary experience, is you will apply those ideas wrongly as soon as you step out of the classroom into the real world.
The teacher is busy cramming the head of the student full of ideas, instead of teaching the student how to think in the first place. Children will then grow up with a worldview that is based on hearsay and opinion, and they are rarely equipped to handle the real world.
Children are submerged in a ready-made apparatus of opinion and prejudice, and if the real world conflicts with this web of ideas - which is bound to happen as the child grows up, then he will not change his opinion but rather lash out at the world instead. Although lacking the proper term, Schopenhauer is describing here what we would call cognitive dissonance today.
Education should seek to put observation before ideas and thus mimick the natural way in which humans learn things.
However, Schopenhauer also notes that during youth, our faculties of judgment are not yet fully developed. This is why he proposes that in the first years of a child’s education, there will be no subject matter that falls into what we would call “the humanities” today. So no philosophy, no religion, no matters of opinion.
Until age 16, a child should be taught only those subjects in which objective errors are possible, for example, mathematics or languages. Schopenhauer also mentions history here, but only the kind of history that is concerned with memorization, such as remembering dates.
The added benefit of this approach, says Schopenhauer, is that our memory is the strongest during our youth. And those things we memorize when we are young, we often remember for life.
Therefore it’s of great importance that these youthful years are used to let children soak up as much quality information as possible. Schopenhauer proposes that a group of experts from every branch of knowledge comes together every 10 years, to decide on a canon of essential knowledge.
Schopenhauer argues that maturity must come with experience. Today, we might say this is the difference between knowledge and wisdom. For Schopenhauer, engaging with the real world is of extreme importance.

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  • @WeltgeistYT
    @WeltgeistYT3 жыл бұрын

    Another Schopenhauer video after our big series on Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols. Did you enjoy this video? If so, please like and subscribe, and leave a comment if you want to support the channel and bump this video up in the algorithm. Thank you!

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yay, I do!

  • @112deeps

    @112deeps

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, unfortunately i learnt science by experimenting. I agree in general. Different children learn at different speeds. & i learnt philosophies & most of religion even my own after 16. The only subject i struggled with was literature & language due to learning delay

  • @neilbryanclosa462

    @neilbryanclosa462

    3 жыл бұрын

    please

  • @jonathanjollimore7156

    @jonathanjollimore7156

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is why I like to play things out in my mind and visualize idea's and scenarios. And talk myself thought idea's so I do it mentally in my head so I can better apply what I have learned effectively. But nothing is a substitute for hands on learning and experience. But doing a mental run down helps you organize idea's so you have easier time executing the ideas

  • @MrTattooman666

    @MrTattooman666

    2 жыл бұрын

    All the above, like, subscribe, comment and shared ✌🏻❤️☘️

  • @shruthi5799
    @shruthi57993 жыл бұрын

    "Traditional education kills common sense" I totally agree with this 👍

  • @patrickclarke4785

    @patrickclarke4785

    3 жыл бұрын

    yea fr

  • @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978

    @draugnaustaunikunhymnphoo6978

    3 жыл бұрын

    Modern education does it even worse.

  • @michaelchau7817

    @michaelchau7817

    3 жыл бұрын

    Pink Floyd - another brick in the wall. We don't need no education... We don't need no thought control... HEY! teacher leaves those kids alone...

  • @philipdolan954

    @philipdolan954

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would tend to agree with you, however it seems inevitable to me that your head would just be implanted with other nonsense instead.

  • @michaelchau7817

    @michaelchau7817

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@philipdolan954 i beg to differ... back before this system how did you think our grand grand grand parents survived they just learnt off their parents, if your parents was a fisherman he would of taught their kids how to fish instead of just handing out fish to their kids everyday. So they would of taught their kids how to fish which in turn the kid would of figured new things on how to fish and then liberate themselves by fishing and probably stumble across other stuff along the way. I'm all for teaching and the teaching business, but you don't need an education to know what class your in.

  • @theot1692
    @theot16923 жыл бұрын

    Philosophy as a body of knowledge shouldn't be taught at a young age, but children should be taught to philosophize. Once you know how to think you'll be naturally interested in things other people who can think have come up with.

  • @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209

    @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209

    3 жыл бұрын

    I.e. they should be taught how to think and not what to think. Critical thinking, mental models, all lacking today. And we can see the results

  • @AS-zw4lk

    @AS-zw4lk

    3 жыл бұрын

    a major problem is that thinking is just talking to yourself. And all philosophy is based on words - which are limited. It's much more important to learn by direct observation without the backdrop of literacy. Words are important but totally insufficient to experience truth. They are an approximation (and often not a very good one).

  • @PrimeMatt

    @PrimeMatt

    3 жыл бұрын

    No government wants a nation full of people who can think for themselves. If they did then the last 18 months would have been very different.

  • @Dualities

    @Dualities

    3 жыл бұрын

    people should be also taught to not think anything

  • @wordup897

    @wordup897

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@thetruthwillsetyoufree9209 What are your general thoughts on the man in your pfp?

  • @thinginground5179
    @thinginground51793 жыл бұрын

    I dropped out of school at 13 years old. At the time I was anxious, depressed, and I didn't have knowledge on any sciences, nor was I familiar with myself or the world around me. For two years after I left, I did what I enjoyed doing--Going out for walks, meditating.. having fun really. I got to know myself, and the world around me. I was almost on some sort of spiritual path, building myself back up and repairing my mind. I could observe nature and understand it's beauty. I was for once at peace with myself, and realised what little time I have on the planet. How time is constantly flowing and how great the days are. Once I was 15, I then decided to begin educating myself. I pursued music and art.. I started learning everything I could get my hands on: philosophy, chemistry, mycology, history, biology.. I had a thirst for knowledge. Now I'm 16 and I spend most of my days studying, exercising, getting good nutrition, and working hard, but with the slight twist that I can think for myself, and I can see the world with a clean palette--my views aren't obscured by the "factory of indoctrination". But quite frankly I find myself at a dilemma. Do I throw myself back into the machine (of college and university) and pursue the career I have in mind, at the expense of my creativity and little time I have on the planet.. or do I just enjoy myself with art and music? I have such little time.

  • @silver0138

    @silver0138

    7 ай бұрын

    How about doing both? You got the time to research to find balance in your life.

  • @maxmordon7295

    @maxmordon7295

    Ай бұрын

    Life's about taking risks, and there's just one certainty: Death. Our world becomes, rapidly, more and more uncertain: WWIII could start tomorrow or in 5 years, no one knows exactly how atrocious the Climate Crisis will get and who will be affected the worst, Automation will keep growing exponentially... My goal is to put it all in perspective, both here, and next about the whole picture: our planet is a tiny meaningless spot suspended in perpetual Darkness, going nowhere. You're still extremely young but, most importantly, unusually wise; never forget that "Ars longa, vita brevis".

  • @youraccount7003
    @youraccount70033 жыл бұрын

    Having spent years working in the education sector trying to encourage young people to get real life experiences rather than just chasing meaningless certificates and so called "qualifications", I totally understand and agree with where he is coming from. Unfortunately the kids nowadays are being completely indoctrinated by teachers who themselves have been brainwashed into politicising education.

  • @myzensianquaternasius6848

    @myzensianquaternasius6848

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah well, it seems hopeless tbh. Like... Im gonna become 18 next year and I feel like I am just lost in this sea, like education isnt really meant for me as what it is. I mean yeah i get straight As but I just do not seem to have fun anymore. Like socializing is a big obstacle for me, I really do not like socialising with people but it is really needed in this world. I have not been taught how to socialize, well.... It is just left to you to figure it out for yourself. I have so many other things to discuss but its just hapless.

  • @youraccount7003

    @youraccount7003

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@myzensianquaternasius6848 I know exactly where you are coming from. Many young people are struggling to socialise and you have hit the nail on the head. Socialising used to be a great pleasure and the thing that the young did at every opportunity, but sadly nowadays they fear it. It's due to the massive amount of pressure brought onto them by social media and education. I've studied this for twenty years and it's because they are torn apart by the need to be politically correct to gain "approval" but at the same time being afraid to put a foot wrong by saying the wrong thing or posting anything that goes against the doctrine. When my generation left school we were able to become our own selves and believe and say whatever we wanted to without fear of the backlash. Don't just believe what others tell you to believe, research and think for yourself. Good luck 🍀 They are in their own mental prison.

  • @myzensianquaternasius6848

    @myzensianquaternasius6848

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@youraccount7003 Thank you so much, I will be sure to keep what you have said in mind. I just gotta try and dance my way to some form of stability on this wobbly bridge, I guess hahah.

  • @gmma125_5

    @gmma125_5

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@myzensianquaternasius6848 Hey, you may feel a little discouraged, but to come to this conclusion so early is so, so great, a sign of maturity for sure. If you'd like advice though, pay very close attention to what I'm about to say. Work on your social skills like your life depends on it. Self awareness isn't going to do it, but the painful work. You'll come out of the other side happier. Unfortunately no one will help you with this but you'll be penalized in the form of exclusion overtly and covertly (managers simply not telling you about opportunities you were unaware of as an example) in your latter years if you don't fit in socially. good luck

  • @myzensianquaternasius6848

    @myzensianquaternasius6848

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gmma125_5 Yes, thank you very much.I really appreciated it that you replied to me and gave me some valuable advice for the future.I understand what you said, and I will try implementing your advice , well all I can do is try haha.But I just wanna say that I am really glad that you did reply :)

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx53263 жыл бұрын

    The exact opposite of what Schopenhauer is recommending is happening now in state education.

  • @Eviligniter

    @Eviligniter

    3 жыл бұрын

    And just look how dumb we have become... We mostly regurgitate ideas of others instead of thinking be ourselves...

  • @paulsawczyc5019

    @paulsawczyc5019

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Eviligniter That makes it easy to identify people that don't think.

  • @horatiuscocles8052

    @horatiuscocles8052

    3 жыл бұрын

    it looks like the french system and we ain't getting smarter

  • @stonewolf7850

    @stonewolf7850

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's because the Jesuits figured out that by the indoctrination of children, they could brainwash them so thoroughly, that whatever the subject matter was, it became a firmly held belief for life. Consequently, when governments, kingdoms mostly, around the world observed how the churches powerbase was not only expanding, but doing so with fanatical zealots dedicated to the Churches cause, then the idea of Universal Education was born, and slowly became predominant, regulated by the State, of course. The result is that Education focuses on teaching people what to think, and it does so by controlling how they think. Hence the many highly educated people, a few with high intelligence also, who are still only high functioning idiots, mentally enslaved to the narrow conventions established in their various fields of study, but incapable of a single original thought. So, our world gets shaped and governed, by these same people, and yet we ourselves are confused imbeciles who say, "the more things change, the more they stay the same" without understanding that THIS is the reason why. This is why the World is fucked, it lies at the core of everything. Humanities indoctrination began so many generations ago, and has been so thorough, that as a collective group we destroy non-conformity, are terrified of genius, and then mistakenly label it wisdom, when citing empirical evidence as REASON to cite convention over original thought. It's not a fucking REASON, it's a lack of imagination and fear of potentially chaotic, radical genius and the sudden changes it would cause. This results in everyone doing the same things, in the same ways, getting the sane results, with only occasional and small, incremental progress. Surprise! Everyone thinks the same ways, with most differentiation being caused ONLY due to differences in intelligence. So how could it possibly be different? Our differences in intelligence are only in degree, like linear clines along a climbing scale. No randomized chaotic scattering of unfettered and free brilliance, shining from unexpected quarters. There's a reason for that. Education. It takes children and processes them through the same institutions, in the same ways, for similar results, which on average is perfectly fine. However, the archaic institutions of mediocrity that currently exist, when brought to bear on the outliers, those of exceptional intelligence, is an absolute disaster. Conformity is anathema to the very concept of any outliers nature. Attempts at enforcement of conformity, results in the psychological torture of these minds. Immeasurable harm is done, to our most precious individuals. Many of our most brilliant minds are damaged or destroyed. They end up dead, imprisoned or disappear, or working arbitrary and mundane jobs amongst the populace. Check the MENSA stats. Don't take my word. Alternatively, they manage to endure the Education process, and are lured by wealth into industry, or by academic recognition into Educational institutes. Either way, the process required to tame such wild and spirited minds, and harness them to conventional, plodding progress, has almost certainly done damage and left them antisocial, or narcissistic. Death or mundanity are possibly less tragic. I don't have a solution, not even a suggestion of one, but with everyone living with their heads up their asses, none can ever be possible. Maybe my rant will trigger something and set off a chain reaction. Perhaps ripples will spread. The most important of all freedoms, is the freedom of individuality. Conformity is death.

  • @Mrbfgray

    @Mrbfgray

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's easy to test "facts" but requires real work for a teacher to test independent THINKING. Likewise for teaching how to think instead of what to think.

  • @wurzelbert84wucher5
    @wurzelbert84wucher53 жыл бұрын

    Schopenhauer is an underrated philosopher!

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    2 жыл бұрын

    I rate Arthur Schopenhauer high

  • @illedonder

    @illedonder

    2 жыл бұрын

    The word ‘underrated’ is overrated

  • @justinkennedy3004

    @justinkennedy3004

    2 жыл бұрын

    Seems to me his observations are common sense and practical. So, 'boring' to our elites. These aristocrats/elites then give money and status to more 'exciting' philosophers, leaving Schopenhauer and others like him under appreciated.

  • @maxmordon7295

    @maxmordon7295

    Ай бұрын

    Yes... and no: the greatest minds that came after him (Nietzsche, Einstein, Schönberg, and a HUGE etcetera), and even "some guy" named Johann von Goethe, appreciated his genius and authenticity; that, despite sheeple totally, and naturally, rejecting and/or ignoring him.

  • @brileyvandyke5792
    @brileyvandyke57922 жыл бұрын

    “Children will grow up with a worldview based on hearsay and opinion.” This is modern American society. Schopenhauer was correct on this I believe.

  • @albertreign

    @albertreign

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh everything is hearsay and opinion if their not saying it, or if they didn’t read it in a recent …whatever the uck they call it!

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely! Education is supposed to empower, but it actually impoverishes (financially, psychologically and intellectually). In the USA, it was never about empowerment or education! Western Education = a scholastic ponzi scheme! They don’t teach how to THINK - But rather what to BELIEVE! It's an Intellectual Lobotomy, which is part of the reason the USA and many Western Nations can't intellectualize themselves out of their problems. [Note: US citizens pay three times more on it than any other country in the world!] They don't teach critical thinking! Only the rote memorization of frivolous factoids of dubious origin! In fact, I think education in much of the Western countries is not education at all - but an institution of social conditioning! A 4.0 GPA is not indicative of intelligence but rather obedience! Removing critical thinking from education was simple & genius! The objective of the Western Education model is an adversarial one between professor and student: The Professor believes it is his function to smite down the students who have no interest in education. To the contrary, a proficient teacher builds-up the student by “leading from the front”, and by individually building up the student’s expertise. Students in this scenario quickly learn the professor is not an adversary, but rather someone dedicated to making them more valuable in society! Students in this scenario jump on board the learning process because they know it is for their benefit and that the leaders in education are there to promote those benefits to the individual student. Don't expect any "critical thinking bees" in countries using the Western Education system! Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of Education, blew the whistle in the `80s on government activities withheld from the public. Her book along with over 13K supportive US Federal Government documents is part of a FREE download. In her book she creates a chronological trail of the deliberate dumbing-down of the American through the education 'process'. www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ The American education system has so broken the spirits of man that now he is intellectually shell-shocked! And now when someone comes along to explain how things really work these broken spirits dive for cover beneath their beds! It has produced generations of men unable to listen to rationality, reason, or invoke common sense or critical thought! The confused & frightened American people are now vulnerable to superstition, theocracy, propaganda, disinformation, prejudice, and are unable to think critically when it comes time to make important decisions! "It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody [children] of anything, if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. ... Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rightly confined to the governing class and the populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated .. education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they will be incapable .. of thinking or acting otherwise than their schoolmasters would have wished. " - The Impact of Science on Society, by Bertrand Russell In the news: Billionaires v teachers: the Koch brothers' plan to starve public education "...higher education is a decadent and depraved playground for the rich and sanctimonious," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/07/arizona-fight-koch-brothers-school-vouchers?fbclid=IwAR1s48LowWnh8kq87i6U5yKnSSLT8vEIizq76eu3aYhL2A63zUYvXmtZwsc In the news: U.S. Kids Keep Getting Dumber; Ranked 31st Of 35 Developed Nations In Math, New Study Reveals Meanwhile, Those fully exposed to the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance and higher education are being reduced to impoverished debt-serfs. www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/education-pisa Book documenting the US Government creating an education system to purposefully dumb-down the American public: The Leipzig Connection: The Systematic Destruction of American Education, is a book that also robustly clarifies this terrifying reality: thebridgelifeinthemix.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/The-Leipzig-Connection-Systematic-Destruction-of-American-Education-1993.pdf Then there’s the problem, as reported by the Washington Post, that nearly 30 percent of students with student loans drop out of college with debt but no degree. Of those who remain in college, the majority take five or six years, thus significantly increasing their debt. Another cause of higher tuition rates is paying high-salaried professors to teach worthless subjects that might justify one lecture but are not worth the price of a semester course. Making college loans more generous and easier to get does not make college more affordable. The easy availability of loans encourages colleges to raise tuition rates faster than inflation in order to rake in more taxpayer money, while discriminating against those thrifty enough to pay their own way. At last: a whole generation of indentured servants without hope.

  • @maxmordon7295

    @maxmordon7295

    Ай бұрын

    He was right about 96-to-99% of what he said...

  • @wingflanagan
    @wingflanagan3 жыл бұрын

    Every once in a while, I am exposed to an idea so powerful that it feels life-changing. This is one of them. I had this weird, vertiginous sensation of doors in my mind unlocking as I watched this video. I have always rebelled against traditional education, to the point where I refused to cooperate with it (to the extreme detriment of my grades) in high school. I ended up getting a GED so I could go to university and get my degree in computer science (I graduated _cum laude)._ This is not to brag about my achievement, but to demonstrate that my problem was never with learning, but with the process I was being forced to endure. Something was fundamentally wrong with it, yet I could not have said, at the time, exactly what that was. Now I know. Thank you.

  • @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER
    @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER3 жыл бұрын

    Children should be taught this way, but... School is not really meant to educate as much as it is meant to engrain social norms and ideological views and culture on the new generations, and of course make them ripe for capitalism, that is being good and obedient workers. Public education has yet to become a thing, all we have is public socialization.

  • @arcade5765

    @arcade5765

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree with you, but I'm not so sure on this: is it immoral to homeschool children? Such children are deprived of their society's public socialization, and are thus condemned as outsiders to their society. I don't lean towards any particular position on this matter, though I would like to make up my mind on it. It's a tricky issue.

  • @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER

    @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@arcade5765. Not really. Homeschooled children can hang with others who are also homeschooled, unless that isn't a available, I don't see a problem.

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Experience is das teacher of everything. Das adventure of life is to learn what I find interesting and remember what matter to me. Teaching is even more difficult than learning because what teaching calls for is this: To let learn Because genuine interest can not be forced. Not forcing is Wu wei

  • @Ignasimp

    @Ignasimp

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are wrong. What he says is complitelly absurd. There are a few things that I agree with, like the learning the meaning of words. But the general idea of the video is riddiculous.

  • @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER

    @ShayPatrickCormacTHEHUNTER

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ignasimp nah

  • @ptyleranodon3081
    @ptyleranodon30812 жыл бұрын

    The emphasis of the current school systems, at least here in the U.S., is overwhelmingly focused on what to think with hardly any emphasis on how to think. In fact the current system was designed in response to the industrial revolution in order to prepare future factory workers. Not much has changed.

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely! Education is supposed to empower, but it actually impoverishes (financially, psychologically and intellectually). In the USA, it was never about empowerment or education! Western Education = a scholastic ponzi scheme! They don’t teach how to THINK - But rather what to BELIEVE! It's an Intellectual Lobotomy, which is part of the reason the USA and many Western Nations can't intellectualize themselves out of their problems. [Note: US citizens pay three times more on it than any other country in the world!] They don't teach critical thinking! Only the rote memorization of frivolous factoids of dubious origin! In fact, I think education in much of the Western countries is not education at all - but an institution of social conditioning! A 4.0 GPA is not indicative of intelligence but rather obedience! Removing critical thinking from education was simple & genius! The objective of the Western Education model is an adversarial one between professor and student: The Professor believes it is his function to smite down the students who have no interest in education. To the contrary, a proficient teacher builds-up the student by “leading from the front”, and by individually building up the student’s expertise. Students in this scenario quickly learn the professor is not an adversary, but rather someone dedicated to making them more valuable in society! Students in this scenario jump on board the learning process because they know it is for their benefit and that the leaders in education are there to promote those benefits to the individual student. Don't expect any "critical thinking bees" in countries using the Western Education system! Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of Education, blew the whistle in the `80s on government activities withheld from the public. Her book along with over 13K supportive US Federal Government documents is part of a FREE download. In her book she creates a chronological trail of the deliberate dumbing-down of the American through the education 'process'. www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ The American education system has so broken the spirits of man that now he is intellectually shell-shocked! And now when someone comes along to explain how things really work these broken spirits dive for cover beneath their beds! It has produced generations of men unable to listen to rationality, reason, or invoke common sense or critical thought! The confused & frightened American people are now vulnerable to superstition, theocracy, propaganda, disinformation, prejudice, and are unable to think critically when it comes time to make important decisions! "It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody [children] of anything, if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. ... Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rightly confined to the governing class and the populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated .. education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they will be incapable .. of thinking or acting otherwise than their schoolmasters would have wished. " - The Impact of Science on Society, by Bertrand Russell In the news: Billionaires v teachers: the Koch brothers' plan to starve public education "...higher education is a decadent and depraved playground for the rich and sanctimonious," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/07/arizona-fight-koch-brothers-school-vouchers?fbclid=IwAR1s48LowWnh8kq87i6U5yKnSSLT8vEIizq76eu3aYhL2A63zUYvXmtZwsc In the news: U.S. Kids Keep Getting Dumber; Ranked 31st Of 35 Developed Nations In Math, New Study Reveals Meanwhile, Those fully exposed to the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance and higher education are being reduced to impoverished debt-serfs. www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/education-pisa Book documenting the US Government creating an education system to purposefully dumb-down the American public: The Leipzig Connection: The Systematic Destruction of American Education, is a book that also robustly clarifies this terrifying reality: thebridgelifeinthemix.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/The-Leipzig-Connection-Systematic-Destruction-of-American-Education-1993.pdf Then there’s the problem, as reported by the Washington Post, that nearly 30 percent of students with student loans drop out of college with debt but no degree. Of those who remain in college, the majority take five or six years, thus significantly increasing their debt. Another cause of higher tuition rates is paying high-salaried professors to teach worthless subjects that might justify one lecture but are not worth the price of a semester course. Making college loans more generous and easier to get does not make college more affordable. The easy availability of loans encourages colleges to raise tuition rates faster than inflation in order to rake in more taxpayer money, while discriminating against those thrifty enough to pay their own way. At last: a whole generation of indentured servants without hope.

  • @MioAkiyama3686

    @MioAkiyama3686

    Жыл бұрын

    I dont think so. In school they criticize capitalistic society and dont teach about working at all (at least in my country it is like this)

  • @MioAkiyama3686

    @MioAkiyama3686

    Жыл бұрын

    @James Black why they tend to criticize capitalism in school then?

  • @cyberneticbutterfly8506
    @cyberneticbutterfly85062 жыл бұрын

    The key is learning how to overcome the limitations of an education while having the vast body of knowledge that comes with the good parts of education.

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely! Education is supposed to empower, but it actually impoverishes (financially, psychologically and intellectually). In the USA, it was never about empowerment or education! Western Education = a scholastic ponzi scheme! They don’t teach how to THINK - But rather what to BELIEVE! It's an Intellectual Lobotomy, which is part of the reason the USA and many Western Nations can't intellectualize themselves out of their problems. [Note: US citizens pay three times more on it than any other country in the world!] They don't teach critical thinking! Only the rote memorization of frivolous factoids of dubious origin! In fact, I think education in much of the Western countries is not education at all - but an institution of social conditioning! A 4.0 GPA is not indicative of intelligence but rather obedience! Removing critical thinking from education was simple & genius! The objective of the Western Education model is an adversarial one between professor and student: The Professor believes it is his function to smite down the students who have no interest in education. To the contrary, a proficient teacher builds-up the student by “leading from the front”, and by individually building up the student’s expertise. Students in this scenario quickly learn the professor is not an adversary, but rather someone dedicated to making them more valuable in society! Students in this scenario jump on board the learning process because they know it is for their benefit and that the leaders in education are there to promote those benefits to the individual student. Don't expect any "critical thinking bees" in countries using the Western Education system! Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of Education, blew the whistle in the `80s on government activities withheld from the public. Her book along with over 13K supportive US Federal Government documents is part of a FREE download. In her book she creates a chronological trail of the deliberate dumbing-down of the American through the education 'process'. www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ The American education system has so broken the spirits of man that now he is intellectually shell-shocked! And now when someone comes along to explain how things really work these broken spirits dive for cover beneath their beds! It has produced generations of men unable to listen to rationality, reason, or invoke common sense or critical thought! The confused & frightened American people are now vulnerable to superstition, theocracy, propaganda, disinformation, prejudice, and are unable to think critically when it comes time to make important decisions! "It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody [children] of anything, if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. ... Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rightly confined to the governing class and the populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated .. education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they will be incapable .. of thinking or acting otherwise than their schoolmasters would have wished. " - The Impact of Science on Society, by Bertrand Russell In the news: Billionaires v teachers: the Koch brothers' plan to starve public education "...higher education is a decadent and depraved playground for the rich and sanctimonious," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/07/arizona-fight-koch-brothers-school-vouchers?fbclid=IwAR1s48LowWnh8kq87i6U5yKnSSLT8vEIizq76eu3aYhL2A63zUYvXmtZwsc In the news: U.S. Kids Keep Getting Dumber; Ranked 31st Of 35 Developed Nations In Math, New Study Reveals Meanwhile, Those fully exposed to the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance and higher education are being reduced to impoverished debt-serfs. www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/education-pisa Book documenting the US Government creating an education system to purposefully dumb-down the American public: The Leipzig Connection: The Systematic Destruction of American Education, is a book that also robustly clarifies this terrifying reality: thebridgelifeinthemix.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/The-Leipzig-Connection-Systematic-Destruction-of-American-Education-1993.pdf Then there’s the problem, as reported by the Washington Post, that nearly 30 percent of students with student loans drop out of college with debt but no degree. Of those who remain in college, the majority take five or six years, thus significantly increasing their debt. Another cause of higher tuition rates is paying high-salaried professors to teach worthless subjects that might justify one lecture but are not worth the price of a semester course. Making college loans more generous and easier to get does not make college more affordable. The easy availability of loans encourages colleges to raise tuition rates faster than inflation in order to rake in more taxpayer money, while discriminating against those thrifty enough to pay their own way. At last: a whole generation of indentured servants without hope.

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    @MR. Phoenix - I am grateful for your kind words!

  • @jdubz8173
    @jdubz81732 жыл бұрын

    I'm homeschooling my children and I totally agree with much of this. When I'm asked about subjects of religion or philosophy, I will generally preface my response with it not necessarily being true because I don't want them to assume I'm just right about those kinds of things.

  • @azzy6543
    @azzy65433 жыл бұрын

    You should make a playlist for Schopenhauer like you did for Nietzsche on your channel

  • @prolificlife1710

    @prolificlife1710

    3 жыл бұрын

    Agreed 💯

  • @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209

    @thetruthwillsetyoufree9209

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @AmericanActionReport
    @AmericanActionReport3 жыл бұрын

    Before my retirement, I taught applied English courses at a Taiwanese university and, whenever possible, I stressed "learning by doing." Today's educationists have all manner of fancy names for this practice as if it were something that geniuses devised over the past few years. I didn't realize until I saw this video that "learning by doing" is what Schopenhauer, before 1860, called putting experiences before ideas. Thanks.

  • @catherinehamer5653

    @catherinehamer5653

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well yes learning by doing….great. But whilst skimming stones across lakes may teach the child something about laws of physics, motion, velocity, properties of water etc some children will apply that same law to glass houses. This is where we we run into trouble….someone also has to teach them basic morality (and laws.)

  • @JasonTubeOffical

    @JasonTubeOffical

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@catherinehamer5653 The kid throws the stone and will see the consequences of doing so pretty quickly lol

  • @goldenteech3436
    @goldenteech34363 жыл бұрын

    I agree education should come later, and although children should be protected to some extent from exploitative labor they should be welcomed and take part in the world of work

  • @CallMeBungus
    @CallMeBungus2 жыл бұрын

    I love a philosophy, that challenges everything you think, and believe

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    spaceandmotion

  • @piccadelly9360
    @piccadelly93603 жыл бұрын

    That is also the reason why children should not watch TV and modern technology such as cell phones and laptops alienate children from reality

  • @jaykirksey9466

    @jaykirksey9466

    2 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps avoid it. Not make it an essential part of their day. Take for example, a child looking at google maps of places they'd like to go(perhaps cannot go bc of political or monetary reasons).... And then, maybe the following month, or later in life, actually going to those places, affirming what they've seen only on a screen. There is definitely a balance that can be had.

  • @joepike1972

    @joepike1972

    2 жыл бұрын

    In my youth the bikes were stolen by kids my age. As I grew up and still used bikes, and they got stolen. The few people I caught were in their mid thirties. My theory, the younger generations are too busy on their phones to do any physical thing like steal a bike.

  • @dreadfulbadger

    @dreadfulbadger

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@joepike1972 which is exactly what the government wants. For the population to do nothing about the taking of their rights.

  • @krunkle5136

    @krunkle5136

    2 жыл бұрын

    Instead they need to have their attention spans increased by giving them books. Yes there's reality, but there's also valuable second hand experience that should suppliant the hands-on.

  • @galentingle5319
    @galentingle5319 Жыл бұрын

    This is essentially the way I grew up. My parents only provided freedom to discover the world. It wasn't as ideal as it would seem, but I have learned that my up bringing was unique and now value it.

  • @maggieattenborrow6725
    @maggieattenborrow67253 жыл бұрын

    I love Schopenhauer's philosophy, and thank you for putting a link to his essay on education, this is most useful. I feel he is right about education, I remember so little of what was taught at my school, but remember and love the things that interested me, indeed, even into my older age. In fact my love of the things that interested me gets stronger as I get older.

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    2 жыл бұрын

    The adventure of life is to learn what is find interesting and remember what matters to me.

  • @vicariousgamer2871
    @vicariousgamer28712 жыл бұрын

    As a child from a poor family like so many, the education industrial complex failed me. The experience which opened my eyes was when as a child I was being beaten while being told to "do what I say, not as I do." My question then was "why do you do what you do?" Not knowing what "I" was doing, I separated myself and instead of joining in I watched. I became great company to myself and acquired the taste for being alone. This spice remains. It is true that listening and watching is far more valuable in life than speaking. Unfortunately (?) one learns that one is surrounded by insanity. And yes I believe that being taught philosophy as a child would be very appropriate.

  • @saintsword23

    @saintsword23

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a similar experience around age 11 or 12. My neighbor thought I was possessed by a demon and asked my mom to take me to an Evangelical revival. At the event I had a religious epiphany alright: that everyone, not just these people, but everyone I knew, is completely insane and I'd have to figure out the truth for myself. I lost trust in my parents, teachers, society, and pretty much everything at that moment and haven't looked back. Being an adult has only deepened this view: almost all people are clueless and insane and if Truth is what you value, it's pointless to be around them at all.

  • @pedrolopes1906
    @pedrolopes19063 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the high quality content

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're welcome, glad you enjoy it

  • @NYKgjl10
    @NYKgjl102 жыл бұрын

    Exact thought and Schopenhauer is right and far ahead of his time. Were facing that right now in the states and been like that for over 20 years now.

  • @blueskies773
    @blueskies7733 жыл бұрын

    This is the second video I’ve seen on Schopenhauer, this first being your very own, with the discussion on improving writing. So far I deeply appreciate this Schopenhauer fellow. So interested in hearing more.

  • @kdud2799
    @kdud27992 жыл бұрын

    Experience should come before ideas..... Ideas are best developed based on experience.... I totally and completely agree with Schopenhauer!!!

  • @marcalampi5036
    @marcalampi50362 жыл бұрын

    I'll use myself as an example, IE. When I was young my mother taught me the Bible really well. She had much practical wisdom in the real world. Also I literally studied incyclapedias. She read me nursery rhymes and story books, like huckleberry Finn. Mother Goose etc. I was taught to read at an early age. I was also taught how to box and wrestle. Baseball basketball soccer and football. Martial art's arm wrestling. Track distance and quick sprint's. I was allowed to lift weights at 14. I studied various mechanics and chemistry. Science's astronomy. I also studied physiology and psychology and Sociology. I spent time in orphanages and foster homes. I competed in sport's event's very much. I worked hard on the farm feeding animals and shoveling sh t. I used tractors and bailing machines and worked in the fields and barn and I hunted and fished. I also lived on the west side of Chicago and in the suburbs. I lived from coast to Coast up north and down south. I mingled with some famous people in the arts and came to know very diverse kinds of people whom I won't mention. Experience taught me a lot. I studied various religions and cultures. I am the son of an immigrant Father and my mother was native to the United States. I always kept an open mind and listed to many people's. I will say this Man is entirely correct, even from a biblical point of view. My father was wise. He said your Best friend is in your back pocket when I asked him to go out with friends. He did have some friends. My father taught me work is the source of life. I've worked for myself in business and for others. I did well in both. Life although there's much misfortune, one must not allow your spirit to be broken even through tragedy. People have long came to me for direction and advice perspective and knowledge. In like it's important to learn to play the hand of card's you are dealt, even if you're being cheated in your game of poker. Know when to walk away. Pick your battles. Often it's best to not pursue a lawsuit. Even when you're correct. Just like it's important to play dumb and keep your business to yourself. Life is making your own decisions because you will live with the consequences.

  • @marcv2648
    @marcv26482 жыл бұрын

    Every teacher needs to hear this.

  • @sapiens7m.s.p857
    @sapiens7m.s.p8573 жыл бұрын

    I do agree, the confidence that the children gives to their parents and teacher’s ideas can be extremely detrimental if those does not match with the world; or at least with our best knowledge from it.

  • @frankchilds9848
    @frankchilds98483 жыл бұрын

    Thanks as always, this GREAT! I wonder, if given the Eastern bend of Schopenhauer in his thinking, did he know about Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu? He is close to Taoist thought here. I love it!

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don’t think so though I might be wrong

  • @frankchilds9848

    @frankchilds9848

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WeltgeistYT I heard that Hegel had access to Lao Tzu, and called him the Jesus Christ of the Orient. Given that Schopenhauer had a rivalry of sorts with Hegel,I had to wonder if Schopenhauer might have looked into Taoist thought too. My source on this was Joan Stambaugh who translated some Heidegger things into English. Please take care and keep up your wonderful work!

  • @mingmiao364

    @mingmiao364

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WeltgeistYT Schopenhauer did know about Taoist thoughts. In the second volume of the WWR, he placed a quote of Lao Tzu as the epigraph of "Supplements to the Fourth Book", which translates to (according to the Janaway's edition): "All men want only to be delivered from death; they do not know how to deliver themselves from life."

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mingmiao364 Thank you, great catch.

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Will=Dao=universal principle of heaven, earth and mankind. It is called Taiji, Which comes out of nothing. Nothing comes from nothing is not true because No matter=matter+ani-matter Since -1+1=0 in a group.

  • @Ravi-319
    @Ravi-3192 жыл бұрын

    There is no single word to object in this video or opinion of shophenhour 💞💞💞💞💞

  • @georgealderson4424
    @georgealderson44242 жыл бұрын

    I agree that personal experience eventually outweighs impersonal instruction but the impersonal instruction can serve as a warning or as an inspiration to further interest and investigation in due course. As a result, challenges can be made and investgated. Thank you very much sir. I enjoyed not only the subject matter but your melodious tone very much. Blessings and peace

  • @wonkygustav4457
    @wonkygustav44572 жыл бұрын

    A well educated person is self-taught

  • @sulaymanhaq5630
    @sulaymanhaq56303 жыл бұрын

    Great video , short and concise , to the point.

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ty!

  • @sharoncurran6622
    @sharoncurran66223 жыл бұрын

    Thank you from Canada! Thank you so much...

  • @MrTattooman666
    @MrTattooman6662 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for Sharing this , it’s more relevant today than when he wrote it, I would imagine.

  • @lakshaysalwan2882
    @lakshaysalwan28823 жыл бұрын

    Adding this to my educational playlist.

  • @nicksallnow-smith7585
    @nicksallnow-smith75852 жыл бұрын

    Excellent piece. Who knew that Schopenhauer was an Objectivist. Ayn Rand would agree completely.

  • @erisstewart4236
    @erisstewart42363 жыл бұрын

    Yes! New Schopenhauer video!

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    More coming!

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Life is a dream comes true And happiness is impossible.

  • @whereswaldo5740
    @whereswaldo57402 жыл бұрын

    We homeschooled our son. I taught him to be a self starter. And how to teach himself through research. He is 20 now. Now he is learning. Teach them to teach themselves. Independent of others thought. Taught what logic is and practical use of it.

  • @jaydeepmajumdar2579
    @jaydeepmajumdar25793 жыл бұрын

    Great video! To step into the realm of boundless observation, understanding and perception it is imperative not to put shackles on the very process of cognition and reasoning thereby rendering it stereotyped.

  • @borisnegrarosa9113
    @borisnegrarosa91133 жыл бұрын

    Great video of a great philosopher. I wish someone had told me this when I was a child.

  • @maryama1752
    @maryama17523 жыл бұрын

    The gift that keeps on giving!

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    The cliché that keeps on clichéing!

  • @frankalfieri1677
    @frankalfieri16772 жыл бұрын

    This channel is incredible! You should have millions of subs!

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much

  • @myzensianquaternasius6848
    @myzensianquaternasius68483 жыл бұрын

    School has been quite difficult for me, I know its good for some people, but I just do not fit in the niche of people who can really endure and have fun through it. It should be looked into that not all people should be put into schools just because they seem "healthy" and "okay".I have developed anxiety and have had a lot of unnecessary stressful events because of school. I know that there is a better way to this, and that more things can be done that can make education better.

  • @wordup897

    @wordup897

    3 жыл бұрын

    Try to observe things in the real world that interest you, and then acquire knowledge you can apply to make that into a hobby and maybe one day your vocation. This could be baking, auto mechanics, gardening, electrical engineering, anything at all. Once you find something that fascinates you, you will be driven to discover it at depth. Perhaps seek an apprenticeship in that field when the time is right, and there you will find a real teacher.

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your natural tuning is likely to be something that a random ‘school’ does not have the capacity to offer..

  • @reyreyes6126
    @reyreyes61263 жыл бұрын

    it depends upon the education the young receives precisely to avoid errors in early years; just as small errors in the beginning is greater in the end so truth learned in the beginnign would be beneficial in the end.

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely! Education is supposed to empower, but it actually impoverishes (financially, psychologically and intellectually). In the USA, it was never about empowerment or education! Western Education = a scholastic ponzi scheme! They don’t teach how to THINK - But rather what to BELIEVE! It's an Intellectual Lobotomy, which is part of the reason the USA and many Western Nations can't intellectualize themselves out of their problems. [Note: US citizens pay three times more on it than any other country in the world!] They don't teach critical thinking! Only the rote memorization of frivolous factoids of dubious origin! In fact, I think education in much of the Western countries is not education at all - but an institution of social conditioning! A 4.0 GPA is not indicative of intelligence but rather obedience! Removing critical thinking from education was simple & genius! The objective of the Western Education model is an adversarial one between professor and student: The Professor believes it is his function to smite down the students who have no interest in education. To the contrary, a proficient teacher builds-up the student by “leading from the front”, and by individually building up the student’s expertise. Students in this scenario quickly learn the professor is not an adversary, but rather someone dedicated to making them more valuable in society! Students in this scenario jump on board the learning process because they know it is for their benefit and that the leaders in education are there to promote those benefits to the individual student. Don't expect any "critical thinking bees" in countries using the Western Education system! Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of Education, blew the whistle in the `80s on government activities withheld from the public. Her book along with over 13K supportive US Federal Government documents is part of a FREE download. In her book she creates a chronological trail of the deliberate dumbing-down of the American through the education 'process'. www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ The American education system has so broken the spirits of man that now he is intellectually shell-shocked! And now when someone comes along to explain how things really work these broken spirits dive for cover beneath their beds! It has produced generations of men unable to listen to rationality, reason, or invoke common sense or critical thought! The confused & frightened American people are now vulnerable to superstition, theocracy, propaganda, disinformation, prejudice, and are unable to think critically when it comes time to make important decisions! "It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody [children] of anything, if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. ... Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rightly confined to the governing class and the populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated .. education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they will be incapable .. of thinking or acting otherwise than their schoolmasters would have wished. " - The Impact of Science on Society, by Bertrand Russell In the news: Billionaires v teachers: the Koch brothers' plan to starve public education "...higher education is a decadent and depraved playground for the rich and sanctimonious," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/07/arizona-fight-koch-brothers-school-vouchers?fbclid=IwAR1s48LowWnh8kq87i6U5yKnSSLT8vEIizq76eu3aYhL2A63zUYvXmtZwsc In the news: U.S. Kids Keep Getting Dumber; Ranked 31st Of 35 Developed Nations In Math, New Study Reveals Meanwhile, Those fully exposed to the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance and higher education are being reduced to impoverished debt-serfs. www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/education-pisa Book documenting the US Government creating an education system to purposefully dumb-down the American public: The Leipzig Connection: The Systematic Destruction of American Education, is a book that also robustly clarifies this terrifying reality: thebridgelifeinthemix.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/The-Leipzig-Connection-Systematic-Destruction-of-American-Education-1993.pdf Then there’s the problem, as reported by the Washington Post, that nearly 30 percent of students with student loans drop out of college with debt but no degree. Of those who remain in college, the majority take five or six years, thus significantly increasing their debt. Another cause of higher tuition rates is paying high-salaried professors to teach worthless subjects that might justify one lecture but are not worth the price of a semester course. Making college loans more generous and easier to get does not make college more affordable. The easy availability of loans encourages colleges to raise tuition rates faster than inflation in order to rake in more taxpayer money, while discriminating against those thrifty enough to pay their own way. At last: a whole generation of indentured servants without hope.

  • @marcalampi5036
    @marcalampi50362 жыл бұрын

    Also I find this channel positive and insightful and wise. thanks for trying to teach the young

  • @TruthTriumphs786
    @TruthTriumphs7863 жыл бұрын

    That answers why I failed in real life. I was an avid bookworm. I found reality quite weird and challenging.

  • @mitonaarea5856

    @mitonaarea5856

    3 жыл бұрын

    How did you failed in life?

  • @TruthTriumphs786

    @TruthTriumphs786

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@mitonaarea5856 Well, I just focused on my academics, but in real life my Masters in Arts was of no value. I started as a clerk in a departmental store and now working in a shipping company in operations. Basically I'm just surviving

  • @mitonaarea5856

    @mitonaarea5856

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TruthTriumphs786 i see. I to have the feeling that I will fail at life. For more than a year I feel constantly sad. I have no social life and I have social anxiety. But what is making my situation worse is that I won't be able to enter university. I basically didn't take school seriously until these past months, where people are saying that without a university diploma I won't be nothing in life. It worries me that I basically wasted my life just bc school for me was so boring. Sorry for the rambling..

  • @isaacgrabinski511

    @isaacgrabinski511

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@TruthTriumphs786 sorry to hear you have that impression of yourself. But you still have life to live, and you can choose how to live it to make it worthwile if not for anyone but atleast to yourself. If you don't know were to start, try making life easier for yourself or the people who you live with. Then for your community, or family or whoever is of importance to you. Keep your head up mate, if you don't nobody is gonna do it for you! Wish you the best of lucks!

  • @TruthTriumphs786

    @TruthTriumphs786

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@isaacgrabinski511 I am surviving and at times I feel I should have taken my passion seriously, but I got entangled in the lifes struggle. Maybe someday I will take the right step. It all starts with small steps at a time. I wish to be more dedicated towards my passion. I know money will come if my dedication is right

  • @youdeservethis
    @youdeservethis3 жыл бұрын

    What is your mother tongue? I taught TESOL, and you are finely fluent, especially with the meticulous details of the English language. I always enjoy both hearing your voice and your lessons. Many people discount the voice, but I have not listened to many books because the reader is grating.

  • @Malaneth
    @Malaneth3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Weltgeist, very cool

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Skater is das cooleste

  • @chandrasekaranpithakumar2325
    @chandrasekaranpithakumar23252 жыл бұрын

    This makes so much sense. I recently came to know that there are Bhagwad Gita (a complex philosophical treatise) classes for children. It sounded so inappropriate, but I wasn't able to articulate why. Now I'm better equipped to discourage people from enrolling their children in one.

  • @mariametko
    @mariametko3 жыл бұрын

    Nature is the center of all life. We are seeing how and why the first lessons a new person should learn about is life itself - nature

  • @philostreet781
    @philostreet781Ай бұрын

    “Students should spend more time in nature and getting to know life, instead of getting to know books” 6:08 So true! ❤ Words not backed by actions worth nothing! There must not be space between knowing and doing!

  • @rajendramisir3530
    @rajendramisir3530 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with Schopenhauer’s arguments and advice. His arguments are valid and need further exploration and application in our Global education systems. I am sure his essays on writing and education are worth reading. “Personal experience that naturally leads to ideas in the broader context of learning and education of young children” is a philosophical claim that can be debated in High Schools and Colleges.

  • @FringeWizard2
    @FringeWizard2 Жыл бұрын

    The opening quote I do not agree with as I used to make errors in my thinking until I found out about persuasion, rhetoric, logic, grammar, fallacies, etc. and taught myself how to think and correct my errors.

  • @rockyfjord3753
    @rockyfjord37533 жыл бұрын

    Very similar to Rousseau's exhortations on education in 'Emile.' Jacques Barzun hits this theme over and over in his tome 'From Dawn to Decadence: 500 year of Western Cultural History.' Having grown up on a farm, I agree: first things, then books. Amidst nature on a farm is a good teacher.

  • @antoniovittorio4686
    @antoniovittorio4686 Жыл бұрын

    The most valuable education is self-education. With the exception the discipline of mathematics because it stands away from ideologies and encourages one to question themselves about the foundations or motives of any idea or statement made, common education narrows the mind and doesn't allow it to seek and find truth by itself, most of the time through experience but also, for the most fortunate minds, through some sudden inner flashes of light. Yes, I agree with Schopenhauer, to me common education enslaves the mind, and the way of escape is first TO BE AWARE of this defect of that which is called 'education'. Thank you for this short and awaking video.

  • @user-uy4jc3zz5p
    @user-uy4jc3zz5p3 жыл бұрын

    I don't think think we should avoid books I mean yes too much artificial education is harmful but one needs a proper education to formulate ideas and thoughts also for expression but ofcourse nature, animals and people are all important to develop real thoughts and makes you more empathetic and observant and for that I guess the balance of nature and art, science and philosophy, technology too harmony between all these things is important. To fit in your time also without losing any essential values!

  • @user-uy4jc3zz5p

    @user-uy4jc3zz5p

    3 жыл бұрын

    @AUTUMNVIBES I totally agree with you about self learning which I discovered it too lately but I have realized one other thing since we are having lots of uninteresting teachers not passionate about learning or about their own subjects. But one should also consider the validity of school or colleges and I think apart from its giving a platform there is nothing more you can expect from it. Everything needs to be self learned. That's thing.

  • @wsa18
    @wsa183 жыл бұрын

    Agree absolutely, this is one of the issues I struggled with during school and uni as well. Talking about interpretation of literature for example and Bein told one is wrong not on the basis of incoherent reasoning to why one has come to this conclusion, but simply you're wrong. Critical thinking and objectivity is so important and rarely found nowadays, so called intellectuals are not exempt from this. Trying to converse to someone with a strong academic background is like being hit over the head with quotes. Where is the original thought? No need to rediscover the wheel, but show that you have come to this conclusion because you actually thought about it

  • @valentinogeorgievski
    @valentinogeorgievski3 жыл бұрын

    Who controls education, controls human minds and history

  • @mrmarvellous5378
    @mrmarvellous53783 жыл бұрын

    Spot on.

  • @saintsword23
    @saintsword23 Жыл бұрын

    I was digging into Kant and Nietzsche at around age 12 or 13 after coming to the realization that everyone around me is clueless and I'd have to figure out the truth for myself. I think Schopenhauer's approach will work for most people, but like virtually every approach to education, it would have failed me in a fundamental way.

  • @jeffxanders3990
    @jeffxanders39903 жыл бұрын

    In my experience, our "higher education" absolutely takes our common sense. A recent example is the "face diaper". My optometrist has no concept of what I'm saying. Fortunately, she knows that a weaker prescription is good for improved vision 😊

  • @imnobodyanon9430

    @imnobodyanon9430

    2 жыл бұрын

    So I got tired of looking at people wearing face diapers that doesn't work, and wore a cool OG gas mask with NATO 40mm filters as a sarcastic thing, people think I'm paranoid, while really, mine's the only one that actually protects *me*.

  • @kellensarien9039
    @kellensarien90393 жыл бұрын

    A gaping hole in his argument is that formal education is only one source of ideas for children. They also pick up much of their world-view from the home in which they were raised - religion certainly, but also politics, ethics, general philosophy of life. Given this background, the discussion of ideas with younger children in school could work against the enslavement of their minds that resulted from their home life. I have known people who were raised in religious fundamentalist families, and who ditched it all when they encountered different ideas in school.

  • @5warag
    @5warag3 жыл бұрын

    This reminded me trying hard to get my head around, How Tensegrity Sculpture balances?

  • @obijuan3004
    @obijuan30042 жыл бұрын

    This Schopenhauer's Essay is a real treat for the uneducated. It validates ignorance just as the term common sense validates ignorance. The term common sense comes from the days of Greeks, the Romans, as either in-born or imprinted by the senses on to the soul. In the days of Feudalism, common people were uneducated, the Lords and Ladies would say "all that the commoners have was "common sense."" So, 'common sense,' was an insult at that time. Education lifts thinking above common sense. Its the educated people who run the world, and who change the direction of humanity. Regardless, if these people are taught in schools, by parents, tutors, or they are self-taught, education is how you build a brain with the knowledge of past human experiences, successes, failures and how that knowledge came to be. The brain does not see any difference in a real-life experience and an experience learned through a book. It is not the people who only have "common sense" who change the world, they are the worker bees, and the soldiers, who are employed by the educated. SEEK KNOWLEDGE every day.

  • @prozac5314

    @prozac5314

    2 жыл бұрын

    you build new knowledge on the basis on older knowledge. These morons think they will build planes or cure diseases without any instructions...

  • @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913
    @uncommonsensewithpastormar2913 Жыл бұрын

    Schopenhauer seems to make a big distinction between “conceptual” and “experiential” reality in this essay, something I don’t think his mentor, Kant, would have done. For Kant, all reality, as we perceive it, is conceptual in nature-or to put it differently, the mind uses “categories of cognition” to interpret all experience.

  • @al1665
    @al1665 Жыл бұрын

    Schopie always with the positive vibes

  • @justinwilliam2865
    @justinwilliam28653 жыл бұрын

    Bravo!Pure genius!Cognitive dissonance is a tragedy today!!

  • @130VonKleist
    @130VonKleist3 жыл бұрын

    Hadn't heard about him aside from the name, but this short bit can basically explain the mentality of western society currently. Im glad I came across this, I have two young sons, and this will help me articulate what I've noticed and have been unable to coalesce into a clear idea to counter this toxic environment they are going to have to navigate.

  • @CJ-hz1uj
    @CJ-hz1uj3 жыл бұрын

    Wonder what thoughts Gyorgi Lozanov, the Bulgarian psychiatrist who began the development of the learning and teaching system called at the last Reservopedia, arising at least in part from suggestology and his study of suggestion, might have expressed related to Schopenhauer’s ideas here.

  • @protanto2794
    @protanto27942 жыл бұрын

    I only partially agree with him on this because observing the world will also often lead to the wrong conclusions. Focusing on teaching children to memorize things, such as dates, will also affect their future points of view - especially when those dates are associated evens that are presented to the child in biased way. For example, if as a child I would be taught to memorize every date of, let's say, Soviet invasion on foreign countries, I may grow up disliking Soviets, and i would not question factuality of those events in the future. In my opinion, we should focus on teaching children critical thinking, how to spot lies, manipulation and propaganda tactics, so that they won't fall for it in the future. How to analyze, question, be open minded, and never parrot so that they won't become another generation of sheep who see themselves as being "Free" while being slaves.

  • @abduragiemsamsodien4887
    @abduragiemsamsodien48872 жыл бұрын

    Very very profound and true. I agree

  • @PrudhviRaj666
    @PrudhviRaj6663 жыл бұрын

    If education is reconfigured into 'learning through experience,' that might possibly repair the fault in today's education system. But sadly, that possibility seems to be going further and further away each day.

  • @markhuntermd

    @markhuntermd

    2 жыл бұрын

    Precisely! Education is supposed to empower, but it actually impoverishes (financially, psychologically and intellectually). In the USA, it was never about empowerment or education! Western Education = a scholastic ponzi scheme! They don’t teach how to THINK - But rather what to BELIEVE! It's an Intellectual Lobotomy, which is part of the reason the USA and many Western Nations can't intellectualize themselves out of their problems. [Note: US citizens pay three times more on it than any other country in the world!] They don't teach critical thinking! Only the rote memorization of frivolous factoids of dubious origin! In fact, I think education in much of the Western countries is not education at all - but an institution of social conditioning! A 4.0 GPA is not indicative of intelligence but rather obedience! Removing critical thinking from education was simple & genius! The objective of the Western Education model is an adversarial one between professor and student: The Professor believes it is his function to smite down the students who have no interest in education. To the contrary, a proficient teacher builds-up the student by “leading from the front”, and by individually building up the student’s expertise. Students in this scenario quickly learn the professor is not an adversary, but rather someone dedicated to making them more valuable in society! Students in this scenario jump on board the learning process because they know it is for their benefit and that the leaders in education are there to promote those benefits to the individual student. Don't expect any "critical thinking bees" in countries using the Western Education system! Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt, former Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of Education, blew the whistle in the `80s on government activities withheld from the public. Her book along with over 13K supportive US Federal Government documents is part of a FREE download. In her book she creates a chronological trail of the deliberate dumbing-down of the American through the education 'process'. www.deliberatedumbingdown.com/ The American education system has so broken the spirits of man that now he is intellectually shell-shocked! And now when someone comes along to explain how things really work these broken spirits dive for cover beneath their beds! It has produced generations of men unable to listen to rationality, reason, or invoke common sense or critical thought! The confused & frightened American people are now vulnerable to superstition, theocracy, propaganda, disinformation, prejudice, and are unable to think critically when it comes time to make important decisions! "It may be hoped that in time anybody will be able to persuade anybody [children] of anything, if he can catch the patient young and is provided by the State with money and equipment. This subject will make great strides when it is taken up by scientists under a scientific dictatorship. ... Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rightly confined to the governing class and the populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated .. education should aim at destroying free will, so that, after pupils have left school, they will be incapable .. of thinking or acting otherwise than their schoolmasters would have wished. " - The Impact of Science on Society, by Bertrand Russell In the news: Billionaires v teachers: the Koch brothers' plan to starve public education "...higher education is a decadent and depraved playground for the rich and sanctimonious," www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/07/arizona-fight-koch-brothers-school-vouchers?fbclid=IwAR1s48LowWnh8kq87i6U5yKnSSLT8vEIizq76eu3aYhL2A63zUYvXmtZwsc In the news: U.S. Kids Keep Getting Dumber; Ranked 31st Of 35 Developed Nations In Math, New Study Reveals Meanwhile, Those fully exposed to the skyrocketing costs of healthcare insurance and higher education are being reduced to impoverished debt-serfs. www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-14/education-pisa Book documenting the US Government creating an education system to purposefully dumb-down the American public: The Leipzig Connection: The Systematic Destruction of American Education, is a book that also robustly clarifies this terrifying reality: thebridgelifeinthemix.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/The-Leipzig-Connection-Systematic-Destruction-of-American-Education-1993.pdf Then there’s the problem, as reported by the Washington Post, that nearly 30 percent of students with student loans drop out of college with debt but no degree. Of those who remain in college, the majority take five or six years, thus significantly increasing their debt. Another cause of higher tuition rates is paying high-salaried professors to teach worthless subjects that might justify one lecture but are not worth the price of a semester course. Making college loans more generous and easier to get does not make college more affordable. The easy availability of loans encourages colleges to raise tuition rates faster than inflation in order to rake in more taxpayer money, while discriminating against those thrifty enough to pay their own way. At last: a whole generation of indentured servants without hope.

  • @kurtdaims
    @kurtdaims2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    2 жыл бұрын

    You’re welcome!

  • @spikedaniels1528
    @spikedaniels15283 жыл бұрын

    I’m not well grounded in the subject traditionally called philosophy, but I dabble - and do enjoy reading pieces of Schopenhauer. However this essay on education strikes me as out of context; times have changed if you will, and we now know more about about the learning process I believe. More concretely, the focus on rote le

  • @tim90003

    @tim90003

    3 жыл бұрын

    I feel like you left a bit of an open ending in your comment, mr dan schneider..

  • @Brian-bg2cb
    @Brian-bg2cb3 жыл бұрын

    Another great video!

  • @WeltgeistYT

    @WeltgeistYT

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @prodigyy505
    @prodigyy505 Жыл бұрын

    I wholly condone with him on the reciprocal of Experience -> Idea. We are indoctrinated by ideas which mostly are not even applicable in real life.

  • @fischergriess6321
    @fischergriess63213 жыл бұрын

    adgamator: chess player, doom speedrunner and philosopher. A true Renaissance Man.

  • @suumcuique4530

    @suumcuique4530

    3 жыл бұрын

    is this channel made by adgamator???

  • @fischergriess6321

    @fischergriess6321

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@suumcuique4530 Well, the voice is the same...

  • @user-tl5om1ow2b
    @user-tl5om1ow2b2 жыл бұрын

    Haven't watched a video in a while which I agreed with so completely

  • @crypto66
    @crypto662 жыл бұрын

    Having an education is not the same as being educated- now moreso than ever.

  • @gourmand3
    @gourmand32 жыл бұрын

    Watched a video once that said schools were influenced by companies during the industrial revolution to get people to be on time, and to get used to listening to orders so they'd be great workers. Don't disagree

  • @robertwright7937
    @robertwright79372 жыл бұрын

    "Readin' don't never not done nothing for not nonebody. Never not no one, didn't about no reason not never. And by God they never not ain't gonna will!” -Early Cuyler.

  • @N3G4T3
    @N3G4T32 жыл бұрын

    Partial knowledge can be a dangerous thing, you only truly know something when you fully understand how it, and anything connected to it, works.

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    spaceandmotion

  • @SFreedberg1
    @SFreedberg13 жыл бұрын

    Very well done

  • @elettrikman20
    @elettrikman20 Жыл бұрын

    I think that philosophical questions arise so spontaneously in children that it is at most proper to wait until this moment, the time that these philosophical questions arise. And to not be impulsive to fill them with doctrines! But to wait until them ask, alike the saying: , it is not to give without being asked to do so.

  • @johndillinger3072
    @johndillinger30723 жыл бұрын

    Hello, a Greek wise says; learn for life not for the school

  • @nathanwatches
    @nathanwatches2 жыл бұрын

    Combat arts, medicine, music, should definitely be included in early learning.

  • @albertreign

    @albertreign

    2 жыл бұрын

    👏🏼😑let’s argue….talking shit and bragging about being a criminal…IS NOT MUSIC. Rap…is not music. I agree with your statement. Completely.

  • @albertreign

    @albertreign

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also I know for a fact…that’s all babies and children are interested in BTW.

  • @chalinofalcone871
    @chalinofalcone8713 жыл бұрын

    Funny, it is almost like ADHD saved me from being educated in my youth and propelled me as an adult to actually study & learn. Maybe they should call kids diagnosed with ADHD, Schopenhauer's Kids?

  • @jujijiju6929

    @jujijiju6929

    3 жыл бұрын

    You know, I had a couple of computer networks courses in school that I've never learned from... Hated the lecturer, felt I'd never have proper knowledge on the topic. One day way after graduating, I started reading a different textbook that made me curious , that too while I was on a fucking vacation and just like that... I finished the whole thing in 3-4 days and learnt more that I ever did in a 6 month long course. It's just how we are.. silver linings to an otherwise wretched horrible condition I guess.

  • @wordup897

    @wordup897

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jujijiju6929 I studied three computer languages and applications in college and barely understood them. After graduation I saw real applications for programming and became adept pretty quickly. I think that's a great real world example of what this video is talking about.

  • @dugglebay3483

    @dugglebay3483

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wordup897 true, i feel as though, computer science(the discipline) should have classes that stress you solving as many problems as possible in some language before giving you the knowledge/theoretical aspect. Although I do study outside of class, I imagine many don't have the time to or don't bother.

  • @lmclrain
    @lmclrain3 жыл бұрын

    please add timestamps along the video, they are really helpful

  • @daniellemasterson7590
    @daniellemasterson75902 жыл бұрын

    In the best education system in the world they have outdoor kindergarten. No classrooms or books. Observing real life in nature and learning about animals and insects in their own environment. The idea is to get children curious and want to learn, instead of trying to teach them before they're interested in learning. An empty shell is not easier to teach than a willing child who wants to know more. It's always going to be more interesting to observe in real time than to look at a picture in a book and you will always be able to recall information that you gained directly from real observation with more ease than information you read or heard from a lecture.

  • @tomcondon6169
    @tomcondon61692 жыл бұрын

    I'm not university educated, self-taught mostly. I like to learn from nature. I like the Indian concept of totem. Except, my concept is different. I don't go out in my youth and find my life totem. In my way of thinking, all of nature is the same, from macrocosm to microcosm. When I discover a life principle from nature, I feel I have gained that totem. I learned the totem of a bruin and her cub. I carry that totem into interactions with people. A mother is on the edge of violence when overseeing a child, but more complex, she is unlikely to rend you physically, but brutally attack your reputation. Caution is in order. Many chess masters carry that knowledge into life. I am not a chess master, but I have played a fair amount of backgammon. Sometimes in life, I am blocked from making progress. Others progress quickly. I wait for my opportunity. It comes, and other's have setbacks. It is like we each are functioning in different algorithms.

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    You never know when the opportunity may arise.. spaceandmotion

  • @Serendipity-gj2me
    @Serendipity-gj2me2 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with Schopenhauer!

  • @AhmadAhmad-qx6fp
    @AhmadAhmad-qx6fp3 жыл бұрын

    As one of Hegel's contemporaries, Schopenhauer deserved more keen respect from philosophical communities alike

  • @Santaheckler
    @Santaheckler2 жыл бұрын

    Believe what you personally experience first, second what others you are well acquainted with experience, then lastly what people you don’t personally know say they experienced. In other words, always consider the source of information.

  • @aidan-ator7844
    @aidan-ator78443 жыл бұрын

    Wise words.

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife57493 жыл бұрын

    Despite being born in what may be considered a fairly nice place, and a good community, I may say my (and not only) experience in the schools system has been more similar to a “correctional facility “ (even called jail or brig...) than to an education institution: almost two decades of inequality, anti-meritocracy, busyworks, and more generically a total lack of inputs and meaningful teaching...all surrounded by a daily dose of “inmates” abuses. Sounded to me often more like a way to keep somebody confined in a space as long as possible than a place where you should nourish your mind and becomes a “better person”. I can only thanks some of the professors for going against the mainstream and trying to offer some real values and knowledge to the students, despite the criticism and ostracism of the other teachers. I may conclude saying I’m quite hopeful for the future, since as history teach, after a phase it always comes another...usually quite (somehow) opposite to the previous one.

  • @fluentpiffle

    @fluentpiffle

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why ‘opposite phases’ exist.. spaceandmotion

  • @JLchevz
    @JLchevz3 жыл бұрын

    That sounds actually reasonable

  • @moshefabrikant1
    @moshefabrikant12 жыл бұрын

    3:12 Understand the meaning of words 4:30 In teenage years they sock up a ton of knowledge make them learn a lot

  • @orvilleraposo7760
    @orvilleraposo77602 жыл бұрын

    I agree with schopenhauer that experience should precede formal education because then I am in a better position to make sense of what I study. Experience opens up the mind and makes it malleable to accept ideas and examine them critically because I am in a better position to understand the ideas which are given to me because of my experiences which have opened up my mind and made it fertile to accept and understand .. It's like the soil of my mind has been prepared to accept ideas because of the experiences I have gone through.. I could go on and on.. But to sum up, I agree with schopenhauer

  • @darkkuk920
    @darkkuk9203 жыл бұрын

    Very good !

  • @satnamo

    @satnamo

    3 жыл бұрын

    What is good ? An increase of power.