i've seen some mods comment that survival and prep is not just for disaster but for life and all of its challenges.
this might be considered a rant.
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sometimes i've emphasized on the disaster part.
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i've been to a few college graduations prompting some of these thoughts.
i'm looking for other thoughts along this line of "prepping" whether it is schooling or learning to balance your checkbook.
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at a graduation from a top u.s. univ... i was shocked to see how many foreigners were there... and winning awards.
kenya, egypt, china, iran, pakistan, belarus, israel etc.. more brown folks than white folks.
we americans need to encourage our youth to pursue a high standard of education. whether it is your lineage or the kid in you s.s. class or your neighbors kids.
i met members of the communist party, muslims, jews, nothings. a sharp kid i know went to his preacher at a large church to inquire about college choices.
the preacher said, "well, i didn't know you were smart enough for college.. if you are, you need to go to our denominational school."
what horrible advice for that particular student." i worked with some youth at another church.. i realized the church did not encourage their youth to strive for education after high school. we had some real sharp kids. when i started talking about various colleges and technical schools they should be considering the main leader countered my comments. he emphasized the need to love the Lord and prepare their soul... nothing wrong with that sentence. BUT, horrible advice.
neither the preacher nor the main youth leader had gone to college. who do we want studying and developing fuel choices? kenyan muslims or american atheists.
i vote for the american atheist.
it's my and your job to encourage these kids. to push them to be the best they can.
wouldn't it be nice for a sharp kid from a broke family to go to one of america's toughest capitalist colleges. graduate and come back to your town to help encourage and grow the industrial/retail/transportation industries in your community.
example. a yankee graduate of a top school came to my nearby big city and married a local southern girl. he started a big business. the town needed a new industry. yankee called some of his connections from "top school" and got a huge industrial manufacturer to move to my nearby big city.
you've heard the line "sometimes it is who you know." going to any school, tech school, community college, state college, state univ, u.s. best univ. brings a student into contact with future leaders.
i heard a half dozen different stories of new businesses that these new graduates had already started, or were about to. (none of them will be in my neck of the woods!) one reason is that our community leadership has been taken over by the welfare folks. this resulted in the local private schools going to pot.
what business leader would want to bring his business to our community so that he could put his daughters in our local schools. nah.
staying involved in your school system would be a good idea.
continuation of rant later. contributions... invited... opinions welcomed... contrary opinions invited too!
rr
this might be considered a rant.
--
sometimes i've emphasized on the disaster part.
--
i've been to a few college graduations prompting some of these thoughts.
i'm looking for other thoughts along this line of "prepping" whether it is schooling or learning to balance your checkbook.
--
at a graduation from a top u.s. univ... i was shocked to see how many foreigners were there... and winning awards.
kenya, egypt, china, iran, pakistan, belarus, israel etc.. more brown folks than white folks.
we americans need to encourage our youth to pursue a high standard of education. whether it is your lineage or the kid in you s.s. class or your neighbors kids.
i met members of the communist party, muslims, jews, nothings. a sharp kid i know went to his preacher at a large church to inquire about college choices.
the preacher said, "well, i didn't know you were smart enough for college.. if you are, you need to go to our denominational school."
what horrible advice for that particular student." i worked with some youth at another church.. i realized the church did not encourage their youth to strive for education after high school. we had some real sharp kids. when i started talking about various colleges and technical schools they should be considering the main leader countered my comments. he emphasized the need to love the Lord and prepare their soul... nothing wrong with that sentence. BUT, horrible advice.
neither the preacher nor the main youth leader had gone to college. who do we want studying and developing fuel choices? kenyan muslims or american atheists.
i vote for the american atheist.
it's my and your job to encourage these kids. to push them to be the best they can.
wouldn't it be nice for a sharp kid from a broke family to go to one of america's toughest capitalist colleges. graduate and come back to your town to help encourage and grow the industrial/retail/transportation industries in your community.
example. a yankee graduate of a top school came to my nearby big city and married a local southern girl. he started a big business. the town needed a new industry. yankee called some of his connections from "top school" and got a huge industrial manufacturer to move to my nearby big city.
you've heard the line "sometimes it is who you know." going to any school, tech school, community college, state college, state univ, u.s. best univ. brings a student into contact with future leaders.
i heard a half dozen different stories of new businesses that these new graduates had already started, or were about to. (none of them will be in my neck of the woods!) one reason is that our community leadership has been taken over by the welfare folks. this resulted in the local private schools going to pot.
what business leader would want to bring his business to our community so that he could put his daughters in our local schools. nah.
staying involved in your school system would be a good idea.
continuation of rant later. contributions... invited... opinions welcomed... contrary opinions invited too!
rr
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