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I think games should replace education. Gaining skill an enjoyable interactive experience. Like the FBI agent in Heavy Rain using glasses to have his desk somewhere else, mars, forest, underwater etc.
Need to record people passionate about things and exceptionally talented with them. Providing example and assistance to get to their level.
I've noticed that people who can do things well, like a machine, pass that on quickly expecting as much skill from you. They make it feel easy. Good people patient, but not really having to be. A lot of good people without a bad thing about them. Unbelievable if newsmedia is all you know.
Classrooms still have their place I suppose, because it's great for women to make you like writing leaning over you with their boobs. Make you want to please someone harder to impress than you and enjoy when you do. Be shared stuff like The Princess Bride, people's fantasy their normality. Where they are from and want you to reach. That kind of thing is too personal to me mass produced. People offering as many different versions of that as there are people. Nescessary to carry them on and complicate people so everyone's not asian.
Not all formula. More mind than memory. More individual imagination and inventiveness instead of test's passed doing what's desired.