Yea. TBH the (paid) higher education always struck me as some sort of weird scam scheme along the lines of printing some fancy pieces of paper which cost not so much and getting something valuable for them. For same money one pays to sit in a giant auditorium, one can pool together with 10 people, rent an office, and pay higher wage to the professors (whom will be doing part time gigs between different such offices inside one big office complex), getting far better value.
That’s why I see education as to significant extent exchange of one kind of shredded paper for another kind of shredded paper. edit: well and also people are too meek and weak willed to pull the ‘rent the office, hire professors as consultants’ approach.
Or there may be a curious failure in the brain whereby one can easily exchange one kind of shredded paper (money) for another kind of shredded paper (diplomas), just as long as that other kind of shredded paper is scarce; when enough people are falling for that, the second kind of shredded paper acquires value like a self self-fulfilling prophesy. Yet someone has got something real and useful for making shredded paper. If i ever get famous i’ll start selling signatures, starting at 100$, and increasing by factor of 1.1 every time i make another signature.
Yea. TBH the (paid) higher education always struck me as some sort of weird scam scheme along the lines of printing some fancy pieces of paper which cost not so much and getting something valuable for them. For same money one pays to sit in a giant auditorium, one can pool together with 10 people, rent an office, and pay higher wage to the professors (whom will be doing part time gigs between different such offices inside one big office complex), getting far better value.
That’s why I see education as to significant extent exchange of one kind of shredded paper for another kind of shredded paper. edit: well and also people are too meek and weak willed to pull the ‘rent the office, hire professors as consultants’ approach.
Or there may be a curious failure in the brain whereby one can easily exchange one kind of shredded paper (money) for another kind of shredded paper (diplomas), just as long as that other kind of shredded paper is scarce; when enough people are falling for that, the second kind of shredded paper acquires value like a self self-fulfilling prophesy. Yet someone has got something real and useful for making shredded paper. If i ever get famous i’ll start selling signatures, starting at 100$, and increasing by factor of 1.1 every time i make another signature.