Critical Jingle: Does the education system turn people into narcissists?

In the past, there were only a small percentage of people going to college and only a few subjects were taught. Today, it is often a question of who has not been, and many subjects are now taught in these institutions.

One way of looking at this would be to say that it is a good thing since more people now have the opportunity to participate in higher education. What has also played a part in this are the loans that are available.

The Ideal Preparation

So when someone is able to spend a few years in college, it will give them the tools they need to succeed in life. While they’re there, they’re likely to discover that there are all sorts of resources right at their fingertips.

There will be readers who will know all kinds of things, endless books, and the opportunity to make connections with people that could last a lifetime. On top of this, they will be able to learn something that will enable them to earn a living once their time there comes to an end.

a different result

At the same time, this might not be the case if they end up with a title that isn’t very marketable. Now, this may have been something that you found interesting, but it might not be of interest to a lot of people.

If one did not think of this from the start, one could end up experiencing a great deal of anger and frustration. They may even go into victim mode and end up blaming other people for a decision they made themselves.

a gray area

So going to college is not a guarantee that someone will be able to access a job once they leave. If they chose to enroll in a degree that would be of interest to employers or that could be used to start a business, it would be different.

So one would have two things in mind when signing up; do something they would enjoy and do something that would really earn a living. They may have liked studying something else better, but it wouldn’t have served them in the long run.

smooth transition

If they did something to earn a living, their time at university could soon be followed by full-time employment. It may take a while for them to readjust to the “real world”, but it should happen soon enough.

It will probably take a bit longer if someone studied something that wasn’t very commercial. Still, they could always travel a bit in the meantime or consider taking a short course on something else.

a challenging time

Then again, regardless of what someone studied while in college and ends up doing now that that stage of their life has come to an end, it could be incredibly difficult for them to adjust. What this could basically show is that they were comfortable there and were rarely challenged.

For example, maybe this was a university where people practically had to walk on eggshells in order not to offend others. So it would have been normal for one to only be exposed to things that didn’t offend him.

The center of the universe

Spending several years in an environment like this, coupled with what happened before they got there, would have meant they were shielded from reality. Indirectly, they would have been conditioned to believe that they could define what they are exposed to.

It is not then that they are just another human being on the planet and have to put up with things they don’t like; no, they are so important that they can decide what another person can or cannot do or say. This will then have been a time when their ego was strengthened, and they developed a false sense of importance in the process.

a new purpose

Ergo, instead of being prepared for the real world during your time in higher education, the opposite will have happened. So it might be more accurate to describe it as lower education, since they would have regressed, not progressed.

This should have been a place where they were exposed to different points of view, in order to grow and develop. After all, a large part of education is teaching people how to think, not what to think.

two ends

When they were studying, then, it would have been as if they were in one world, and now that they are gone, it will be as if they were in another. One world would have treated them as if they were the center of the universe, the other will treat them as if they were just another human being.

So it won’t be a surprise for them to fight in the real world; a world where your feelings will generally not be seen as important. Along with this, they will also have a hard time if they want other people to use a special pronoun.

Conclution

The education system is supposed to expand people’s minds and prepare them for the real world, not treat them like little children. However, as people’s feelings are often considered more important than the truth, it shows how low many of these institutions have sunk.

If someone can’t handle their emotions and isn’t willing to expose themselves to different points of view, the last place they should be is in college. In many ways this is the equivalent of putting ice in an oven, it just doesn’t belong there.

One also has to wonder if there is a hidden agenda here, with the establishment wanting to attract as many people as possible to these places in order to dumb down society. But, as is being done in so-called higher education, this ends up going unnoticed.

The result is that many people end up being completely indoctrinated by the system, only to see themselves as being informed or “woke”. These people will not only be unaware of the fact that their mind has been hijacked, but they will also be knee-deep in debt – the perfect slaves.

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