Saturday, March 17, 2018

An interesting question, considering the topic of education, itself, is questionable as well as rife with failure. I wonder if we will ever start to 'mend these links in the chain' (preserve and establish some order) one-at-a-time, in order to make the chain stronger and allow further links to be repaired, or whether we'll continue to break the links one by one until there is no longer a chain to link everything together (chaos reigns). It seems as if people are quite happy to assume the rules don't apply to them in many situations - readily breaking the speed limit comes to mind. I suppose divine justice/karma/cause & effect (i.e. - horrific traffic accidents) will take care of that. It may, in fact, be all we have left to teach people what is right and wrong anymore. What a fatal way to learn a lesson...


An interesting question, considering the topic of education, itself, is questionable as well as rife with failure. I wonder if we will ever start to 'mend these links in the chain' (preserve and establish some order) one-at-a-time, in order to make the chain stronger and allow further links to be repaired, or whether we'll continue to break the links one by one until there is no longer a chain to link everything together (chaos reigns). It seems as if people are quite happy to assume the rules don't apply to them in many situations - readily breaking the speed limit comes to mind. I suppose divine justice/karma/cause & effect (i.e. - horrific traffic accidents) will take care of that. It may, in fact, be all we have left to teach people what is right and wrong anymore. What a fatal way to learn a lesson... - People disagree about morality. They disagree about what morality prohibits, permits and requires. And they disagree about why morality prohibits, permits and requires these things. Moreover, at least some of the disagreement on these matters is r...

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