Common sense would dictate that in order to insure the survival of your species you would aim to get as much knowledge as possible and build for the future. However as it turns out we do not place as much value in the future as we do in studying the past. It has been said many times that history repeats itself and that man is just doomed to make the same mistakes that he has made before. Even if that is the case it should not be what we use to decide how to move forward. Granted there is wisdom in learning from your mistakes but i am given to believe that this can only work up to a certain point. If we are constantly looking backward, how are we supposed to see what is coming towards us. The human species has in the past been a slave to many character flaws such as greed but in my opinion that is just a product of economics. If you do not have enough to feed your self and your family then it is only natural to want to secure this protection for yourself. Because of this need to procure protection we get things like war where one side is simply trying to ensure its own survival. If for some reason early human beings lived in abundance as far as the eye could see then what would be the motivation for war? Why pillage and plunder when you have more than enough to eat and to feed your family right in front of you? There would be absolutely no reason to fight wars except for the occasional psychopath who loves killing without rhyme or reason. Studying and modeling your behavior on a history like this which occurred under vastly different circumstances than today is similar to the the British being ready for WWI at the start of WWII. A completely different set of circumstances are bound to present themselves wherein there is no clues from our past on how to handle them at all.
It seems to me that our civilization has its priorities mixed up when it comes to the value of work. Why is it that the highest paid among us are not the teachers; those who instruct our young ones and hold the keys to our future as a species. It would certainly be much more conducive to the progression of our species if we focus our efforts on the future as opposed to the past. Our future lies in our children and their children who will inherit a world that was scared by the primitive wars of their ancestors. It is in our best interest to make sure that they will be orders of magnitude more capable than we are or our parent were. The only way to do this is to invest in our education with the same fervor that we hunt down terrorist after they attack our home. Why isn't a college education both mandatory and free? How do we expect to produce productive members of society when something as essential as higher learning is only accessible if you can afford it. Should we not be educating people from all walks of life in hopes that we can find more Albert Einsteins and Leonardo Da Vinci's? Don't we want to benefit from the promise of a more advanced future? If we do then education should be the number one priority of every advanced nation on Earth; especially one that claims to be the best among them. Instead of spending our money on military advancement we should be investing in our school system. The job of being our Teacher should be the highest paid profession in our society; so much so that only the best and brightest have the opportunity to do such important work. Instead of Ivy League grads wasting their talents on wall street they should be competing for middle school and high school teaching jobs, eager to imprint their mark on the next generation.
The first part of what you said reminds me of a quote I once heard about humans, "for such an intelligent species, we're really stupid". Circumstances notwithstanding, humans make the same mistakes over and over. An understanding of history is crucial to making any kind of progress.
ReplyDeleteI do agree with you that education is the key to bringing the evolution of humanity to the next level. There are many very powerful entities that like the status quo and so you won't see gov't doing anything about it. Rather it is organizations like Coursera and Kahn Academy, private organizations funded by private people, who will lead the way to the future. Jump on board...
I think that is a very bad idea to leave such a crucial and important matter up to the whims of private enterprise. That is the whole reason for government; to act in accordance with the public good and for that intrinsic reason alone. Private organizations are driven by profit, so regardless of the social impact of business; once it generates a dollar then it is a success. We cannot hand over our society to entities that have no moral compass, rather we need to fine tune government to get the best out of it.
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