Hello! I am Alexandros Alemis, businessman, dentist and writer.
We have talked about competition. But to stand out in the global competition, you must have capable competitors, that is, Greeks who can look anyone in the eye and compete better than anyone. And, of course, they must know from a young age that life is a game played by teams. The best team wins. So we must build the best team possible.
And how will that be done? With the best possible education. But certainly not with the education we have today, which is packaged. In schools today, they package you up and take you out. robot. Today's education is the factory of Matrix.
A few weeks ago I had a realization that I was lucky because I didn't start school until I was six. We didn't have kindergartens back then.
At six, I was more mature than an eight-year-old today. Why? Because my personality was shaped by my family, by my experiences in the village, on the farm, at the sea, etc. Life was more real back then and less Matrix. So, when I went to school, I was already "tied up." The teachers couldn't split my personality or tell me strange things.
Today, children go to school from the age of two! They take them as babies and mold them however they want. If I were in kindergarten today, they would stamp me out. They would say: “This child is not social, he needs a psychologist,” because I was simply choosing who I would hang out with. I didn’t have a problem – the system has a problem that wants us to become robots based on flawed theories about humans.
How does this packaging change? Only with free education
As I have explained in my books, education should be private under the management of private individuals, but with state money. Don't be scared by the word "private." I'm talking about the right of the parent to choose the best school for their child, but the state paying for education as it does now. If a school didn't do a good job, then it wouldn't have students, so it wouldn't have money, so it would close.
So, there will be self-regulation. No parent would send their child to a school that "twists" them. Instead, they would send them somewhere with high standards. That's where the future leaders would emerge. That's where the forbidden knowledge.
The way education is today, if a school doesn't do a good job, what are the consequences? Does it close? Do teachers get paid less? Of course not! It keeps churning out robots.
Have you ever thought that in schools today, children don't learn basic things about life?
What do I mean by that? Why don't you learn how to start a company in public school? Why don't you learn about the stock market? Why don't you learn the whole history, but only what they want you to know?
I discovered the depth of our ancient philosophers in my 60s! Why didn't I learn them in school while my parents paid taxes? Because there the game is directed. They want us to be in ignorance. However, Socrates told us: "There is only one evil in life, ignorance." So ignorance is the worst thing in life.
In most of the world, governments sell the idea of "public education" under the guise of helping all citizens, that is, "all the poor" who can't afford private schools. And why shouldn't they give money so that everyone can have a private education? Because they're not interested in proper education, they're interested in control.
What can you do? Make demands. Don't just ask for benefits and money. Money is easily given to alleviate the situation. Of course, you need knowledge.
I know most people won't do anything. That's why in my books I only address the 5% of people who want to take responsibility. But listen: 1% is enough for change to come. I offer the solutions to activate this 1%. I explain this in my book "Political Systems and Their Relationship to the Economy and Freedom".
Thank you for making my books best sellers. Only with the right knowledge do we cease to be pawns.
Until next time… have a good one Upward march!
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