Commando said:
Riachu said:
ChichiriMuyo said:
Shinlock said:
For example, I am dreaming of being either a game design or an author when I grow up
Start writing books and designing games . ASAP.
M != restricted btw :)
Back on topic: parents let their kids achieve their dreams for a very good reason. Having dreams increases the chances of being successful in life when they grow up.
I think the guy would get more use (and income over the long term) learning a real guitar. Remember not all dreams are a good idea, look at Hilter.
|
Umm, I do believe Hitler's dream probably had to do with him being an artist, so your example is highly contradictory to your stance. I mean, the guy wanted to be an artist, went to art school, and got thrown out because he wasn't any good. Had he been homeschooled and allowed to chase his dream then maybe he'd have developed some talent and gone on to be an artist rather than a leader that allowed (and wanted) a holocaust to happen.
|
My social studies teacher never taught my class that. Guess we learn something new everyday
|
Yeah American schools don't teach very much. Hint the boy's response = a waste of time.
Considering most American adults don't even know the Bill of Rights I don't see why any of us had/have to waste our lives in that glorified prison system.
and btw Hitler wasn't kicked out of art school, he was denied admission. He later did pursue art as a proffesion doing political slander.. the rest is history.
|
Because that is how we succeed in life.