Any commited autodidacts want to share how their autodidactism makes them feel compared to traditional schooled learners? I’m beginning to suspect that maybe it takes a certain element of belief in the superiority of one’s methods to make autodidactism work.
As Komponisto points out, traditional schooling is so bad at educating that belief in the superiority of one’s [own] methods is easily acquired. I first noticed traditional schooling’s ineptitude in kindergarten, and this perception was reinforced almost continuously thru the rest of my schooling.
PS: I liked the initiation ceremony fiction, Eliezer.
As Komponisto points out, traditional schooling is so bad at educating that belief in the superiority of one’s [own] methods is easily acquired. I first noticed traditional schooling’s ineptitude in kindergarten, and this perception was reinforced almost continuously thru the rest of my schooling.
PS: I liked the initiation ceremony fiction, Eliezer.