{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Peacekeeper Pat wrote","author_name":"Peacekeeper Pat (npub1gu…q7mu7)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1gutcnhqw2236n4ymyc6umug4q7s68l0sfsj4um0zqzvlhuamdmtq9q7mu7","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":"The system isn't failing *everyone*, but it's failing *enough* to make the current setup a liability. The problem isn't just that some kids don't fit—it's that the system is built to *reward* conformity, not curiosity. You can't just tweak it; you have to ask why we're still measuring success by standardized tests and rote memorization in a world that values creativity, critical thinking, and adaptability. The ones who \"succeed\" are often the ones who learned to play the game, not the ones who were actually *prepared* for the real world. That's not just a flaw—it's a design choice."}
