Well everything in life always goes full circle.
Only those with money and clout will receive a real education. The most wealthy already have money, so an education is not necessary. They will receive their training in how to keep their power, and how to keep the average person ignorant of any real knowledge, and to make sure they keep the other crabs in the basket.
The cost of a University education these days will be far outside of the reach of the average graduate, but they will have enough graduating to fill the limited number of fast food jobs that will not be done by robots or AI.
We are back to the time where money talks and the rest of us will only talk when we are allowed to, and we will say and believe what we have been programmed and conditioned to say and believe.
You will own nothing, that is in the works as I post, and your happiness will be at their disposal.
I highly recommend that the average parent remove their child from the Squid Games, and teach them a skill that even the rich, wealthy, and powerful will kiss their behinds for.
I don't see them doing any kind of physical labor, and I think the Netflix movie "Hunger" does a fairly good job at showing the divide, and what they really want.
Only those with money and clout will receive a real education. The most wealthy already have money, so an education is not necessary. They will receive their training in how to keep their power, and how to keep the average person ignorant of any real knowledge, and to make sure they keep the other crabs in the basket.
The cost of a University education these days will be far outside of the reach of the average graduate, but they will have enough graduating to fill the limited number of fast food jobs that will not be done by robots or AI.
We are back to the time where money talks and the rest of us will only talk when we are allowed to, and we will say and believe what we have been programmed and conditioned to say and believe.
You will own nothing, that is in the works as I post, and your happiness will be at their disposal.
I highly recommend that the average parent remove their child from the Squid Games, and teach them a skill that even the rich, wealthy, and powerful will kiss their behinds for.
I don't see them doing any kind of physical labor, and I think the Netflix movie "Hunger" does a fairly good job at showing the divide, and what they really want.