It
almost doesn't matter what the question is, really.
Everyone is an independent actor, now
more than ever, with access to information, to tools, to the leverage to make a
difference.
Instead of being a cog merely waiting
for instructions, we get to make decisions and take action based on what we
know and what we believe.
Change what you know, change what you
believe, and you change the actions. Learn to see, to understand, to have
patience, and you learn to be the kind of person who can make a
difference.
Formal education is a foundation, but
lifelong, informal education can transform our lives.
And informal education scales. It
spreads more easily than ever before. Educated people create other educated
people. The standards go up when education is present, because the cost of
being the least educated person in your tribe is high.
Ignorance, on the other hand, can spread
as well. When the cultural dynamic in your circle is that ignorance is prized,
it will pull others down and lead to more ignorance.
We can learn techniques, sure, but also
empathy, curiosity and patience.
Arguing is futile, because arguing
presumes that we can use force of will to change minds. And force begets force.
Education, on the other hand, involves enrollment, and volunteers in search of
answers can learn quickly.
The path forward, it seems, is to
connect. To earn enrollment in having others join you in a journey of
education. If you can teach something, find someone who will benefit and teach them.
And if you can connect and make education accessible, it creates a new
standard for the people you care about.
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