Madana Mohana Academy.
Educators or predators?
Education is not just about maths and sciences. It’s doubtful, if the Madana Mohana Academy even provide them properly. Math, maybe, but Science opposes superstitious beliefs, all religious cults are made-up of.
Math and Science are fine, they are essential in finding employment.
Reading is another matter. Reading is like the portal to a higher knowledge and is key to critical thinking.
Critical thinking is what it meant to be truly educated. The rest becomes side dish.
Our primitive ancestors survived a much harsher environment because of their keener sense and deeper understanding of the land. Upon reaching young adulthood, the boys are given weapons and tools and join the hunt. At the transitional age they will start killing for their food and must be skillful enough to hunt or to fend off predation, otherwise they become the food. This is the rite of passage and is basically similar across all cultures.
We don’t kill for food anymore and we live in safer cities. Gone are the forests, mountains and savannahs. But the herd-predator dynamic is pretty much the same; predation unfortunately is still a huge part of modern life. Predators don’t go about just preying on preys. It’s not that easy. They look for the weak ones. They may try mock chase to see who can’t run very fast or scan the herds for visual cues.
Education is most critical in fending off predation because predation has gone psychological. Children who were not properly educated, therefore are lacking critical thinking are comparable to young adults during the primitive time that did not undergo the rite of passage. It’s like sending them deep into the jungle without the shield and the spear.
Pimps, rapists, drug-dealers, criminals are today’s predators, but they are nothing compared to the likes of religious cults. It’s easy to spot predators when they are obvious, but when they are posing as do-gooders or educators, they prey on en-masse. That demands critical thinking to tell.
Educators or predators?
Education is not just about maths and sciences. It’s doubtful, if the Madana Mohana Academy even provide them properly. Math, maybe, but Science opposes superstitious beliefs, all religious cults are made-up of.
Math and Science are fine, they are essential in finding employment.
Reading is another matter. Reading is like the portal to a higher knowledge and is key to critical thinking.
Critical thinking is what it meant to be truly educated. The rest becomes side dish.
Our primitive ancestors survived a much harsher environment because of their keener sense and deeper understanding of the land. Upon reaching young adulthood, the boys are given weapons and tools and join the hunt. At the transitional age they will start killing for their food and must be skillful enough to hunt or to fend off predation, otherwise they become the food. This is the rite of passage and is basically similar across all cultures.
We don’t kill for food anymore and we live in safer cities. Gone are the forests, mountains and savannahs. But the herd-predator dynamic is pretty much the same; predation unfortunately is still a huge part of modern life. Predators don’t go about just preying on preys. It’s not that easy. They look for the weak ones. They may try mock chase to see who can’t run very fast or scan the herds for visual cues.
Education is most critical in fending off predation because predation has gone psychological. Children who were not properly educated, therefore are lacking critical thinking are comparable to young adults during the primitive time that did not undergo the rite of passage. It’s like sending them deep into the jungle without the shield and the spear.
Pimps, rapists, drug-dealers, criminals are today’s predators, but they are nothing compared to the likes of religious cults. It’s easy to spot predators when they are obvious, but when they are posing as do-gooders or educators, they prey on en-masse. That demands critical thinking to tell.