Freeing Yourself: The Internet as a Means Towards an End

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by JacobNeldson, Apr 26, 2010.

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    Hey, my friend wrote this really insightful article. I'm curious if any of you agree with what he's saying?

    Every few years, a prominent thinker or optimistic politician will call for an overhaul of the education system—not an improvement of the current system but a complete re-imagining of the way we teach our children. After all, the basic principles of teaching have remained surprisingly stagnant in a world accelerated by technology. Our children go to school, they learn what society has deemed important, and many of them spend their lives working for a diluted purpose. Though students are told to focus on themselves, grades, by their very nature, are comparative scores that only hold meaning when ranked against other students. Many argue that this system of judgment homogenizes students and prepares them for working towards an external purpose.

    After moving into the working world and becoming integrated into a company, you become a small cog in what can sometimes be a very large wheel. You perform a specific task, becoming highly specialized with a small range of skills. Your human potential is funneled towards the goals of a much larger organism. What, then, are your possible motivations for adopting this lifestyle?

    First, you need a source of reliable income to live comfortably in the vast majority of the world. A company is safe. The bigger the company, the less likely it will suddenly fail—though the bigger the company, the worse the result when it does fail (think Lehman Brothers). Second, you actually enjoy the type of work the company performs, or this genre of work is simply not possible to perform by yourself. Third, you don't really think too much, and joining a large company is the path of least resistance. There's lots of other reasons, but I think these are the big three.

    It's inevitable for a company to become more structured as it grows. A company has certain needs, and it wants to fulfill these needs as efficiently as possible. Visionary individuals tend to play less of a role in the direction of a company as it chugs along towards massiveness. It's hard for one person to make any sort of overwhelming impact because the thousands of other employees usually cancel out any movement by an individual employee. And yet, throughout history it has often been individuals who stand out as achievers.

    Edison, Darwin, Bell, and countless other individuals were able to remove themselves from the system (or the way in which they were educated) enough to think outside of the box. They ignored many of society's preconceptions of the way things work and were able to pursue their personal thoughts and ideas. The question then becomes: how do you place yourself in a position from which you might meet your personal goals or even have a greater impact on the constantly changing (yet hard to define) state of human progress.

    If you're a reasonably intelligent individual, the Internet opens up a whole new realm of possibilities. You can quickly earn money, you can educate yourself for free, and you can focus on your individual life goals. If the education system is geared towards creating a homogenized batter, you need to retrain your thought process to separate yourself from the mixture and become your own separate ingredient. For many people, it's hard to be passionate about a profession when your individual will is quelled under the framework of a larger company/system. My point is straightforward: make money via the internet (CashBackAffiliates.com is just one way to do this) so you can discover and then focus on your individual passion.
     
    JacobNeldson, Apr 26, 2010 IP
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    no internet is the best way to get the latest information.
     
    Rocale, Apr 28, 2010 IP