One of the underlying lessons of conventional schooling is “You can’t be trusted to think about what you need to know.”
Do mean this in the sense of “you can’t think be trusted to think about important things” or in the sense of “you can’t be trusted to decide which things are important”? I agree with the second, and think it’s what you mean, but not the first.
Do mean this in the sense of “you can’t think be trusted to think about important things” or in the sense of “you can’t be trusted to decide which things are important”? I agree with the second, and think it’s what you mean, but not the first.