Today, I estimate a 30–50% chance of significantly reshaping education for nearly 700,000 students and 50,000 staff.
I’d be interested to hear how that pans out a year from now.[1]
The lesson:
Don’t spend energy forcing people into actions they’re not already motivated to take.
I guess that’s a valid moral to this story? I think most LWers would see this as further evidence for “political stuff gets you a lot more impact per unit effort if you’re making significant use of your comparative advantages and/or taking stances orthogonal to existing party lines (‘pulling ropes sideways’)”.
Regardless, strong-upvoted for doing interesting things in the real world and then writing about them.
I’d be interested to hear how that pans out a year from now.[1]
I guess that’s a valid moral to this story? I think most LWers would see this as further evidence for “political stuff gets you a lot more impact per unit effort if you’re making significant use of your comparative advantages and/or taking stances orthogonal to existing party lines (‘pulling ropes sideways’)”.
Regardless, strong-upvoted for doing interesting things in the real world and then writing about them.
. . . how do we not already have a custom emoji for this sentiment?