Message from @ETBrooD
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Yep, fully agree
Is that US law, or do you live somewhere else?
US law made it so i couldn't drive till then.
Oh you mean because you had to drive to get some proper work?
yup
Damn, that sucks
Over here we're allowed to ride a motorized bike at the age of 14
i'm a bit of a "i will just stay home and enjoy my games" sort of person anyway, so i didn't feel trapped.
but looking back on it i feel like I would have done better if I had more work sooner in life.
Howabout"cheated out of life skills"?
I agree, I'm very happy that I was allowed to work at 14
only life skill that i'm really missing is wakeing up in the morning.
I learned plenty at home, grew up on a small farm.
Man, so you're actually one of the lucky ones
that I am.
could have been better, but could have been so much worse.
We need to do something about public education, it can't go on like this
It's wasting years of childrens' lives
that's a fact for sure.
History can be taught in the span of a few months
yah, and i have found some great presenters on youtube with out even looking.
I was trapped in suburban middle class "it's not your place to do that job" so I came out of highschool with Jack all practical life skills like budgeting, laundry, sleep schedule ect.
I am so glad I didn't grow up like that, would have driven me nuts.
I also don't understand why teachers are so hung up on wanting to test and score children on their history knowledge
It literally makes no difference
They get out of school and forget much/most of it anyway
It's to make sure they are parroting the narrative
the more important thing for history is finding that info.
Yeah, knowing how to learn history is key, not actually knowing history
Most people will forget it all and never look it up again
well that's like everything really, cept spelling I think.
Same with geography
Biggest life skill to learn, how to ask a question
spelling is memory and yah, geography is memory.
Most people can't correctly draw their own country, or the states within
though geography is a topic i never cared for, I know how to read a map for driveing but i don't know if any of that was form my geography books.
that was form going out and rideing with my dad in the truck, i'm still mad that i can't take riders until they are 18.
like how are you gonna get a kid interested in this work if you can't take them out till then?
I grew up reading the US atlas on road trips with my dad
Great way to learn