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Encouraging kids to drop out and start businesses
« on: May 28, 2011, 03:56:27 PM »
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  • PayPal Co-Founder Hands Out $100,000 Fellowships for Students to Drop Out of College and Start Businesses

    May 26th, 2011
    Oh man. I can hear the squealing from the Student Loan Industrial Complex already.
    Via: NPR:
    Peter Thiel, the PayPal co-founder and one of the first investors in Facebook, is proposing a controversial path toward more rapid innovation. Today his Thiel Foundation announced that it was giving 24 people under 20 $100,000 fellowships to drop out of school for two years to start a their own companies.
    Some of the recipients are leaving first-rate institutions like Harvard and Stanford to take the fellowship. In a press release, the foundation’s head, James O’Neill, said that in taking the fellowship they were “challenging the authority of the present and the familiar.”
    The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that Thiel thinks ideas can develop in a start-up environment much faster than at a university. And the project is also intended to question the idea of higher education. Thiel told TechCrunch in April that the United Sates was in a higher education bubble.
    “A true bubble is when something is overvalued and intensely believed,” he told Techcrunch. “Education may be the only thing people still believe in in the United States. To question education is really dangerous. It is the absolute taboo. It’s like telling the world there’s no Santa Claus.”
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    Encouraging kids to drop out and start businesses
    « Reply #1 on: May 28, 2011, 08:56:43 PM »
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  • Yes! Finally, someone tied to a major financial entity is recognizing the increasing irrelevance of present day academic formation to "the real world."

    The true spirit of the American Republic [in its positive side] to take one's own initiative as a well-informed and properly disciplined citizen and venture forth with one's vision for a business [ethically wholesome in itself and promoting the greater good] that meets the needs and desires of those who are unsatisfied with the present commercial structures in any given field (mercantile, digital, culinary, etc.).

    Take it from someone who know this from experience: it's not arbitrary pedagogical standards formulated by social engineers and imperiously imposed upon academic institutions that prepare youth for the future, but a solid, practical knowledge that will enable them to survive and thrive as citizens that edify their communities.

    [The call for intellectual, speculative research is another thing, but even in this case a student must prepare himself with a practical knowledge of some trade or craft if he doesn't want to be stuck in a cubicle or as an under-payed intern all his life.]
    Please ignore all that I have written regarding sedevacantism.