The real economics are everywhere and they are absolutely not related to monetary aspects, which by the way are not scientific, period; hence my previous statement that the only real aspects of economics are the mathematical models and the decision-making. Oh yes, you do get results and circumstances if you go to the store and buy stuff, or go the bank and save, but you are also bringing a certain amount of ineffectiveness and consequently, a proportionate dissatisfaction.
Continuing here (3rd comment) : designed to cultivate whatever talent or so we have, in addition to acquiring other knowledge, therefore inherently prepared to learn in a reasoned school system.
As for the subject of Economics; the only rational aspects currently associated to it are, the mathematics models, and its founding question of "What next?"; the act of making a decision, or not making one, both of which inevitable create effects in the form of circumstances or results ...
Continuing here: If one is able to reason, one is able to see the evident proof of the ineffectiveness of the current school system, however it has advanced in comparison to previous versions. People are inherently driven to learn and like true school systems; thus when a student states: ""I don't like school"", s/he is unknowingly saying: The school system is irrational to a degree, and thus proportionally ineffective. Each of us to a degree, generally speaking, therefore with exceptions are
Here they go again with the term nerd and the typical blindly-attached associations...
At 3:00 or so, note the prejudice statement in the form of a question: ""How can he be a giant? he's your age, younger"".
As for the cheating theme (Teachers) looked at from the current "legal" reference point, it is obviously so considered cheating, but one most point that, the school "system" is ineffective because it is basically dogmatic, and that it changes only under drastic happenings.
No one else has not thought of that before? That's an understatement of humanity and disgusting marketing strategy . There are a lot of smart people I know or have known, by the way.
Sounds like detriplia is jealous he/she didn't think of marketing angle and making lots of money. Like you I know a lot of smart people. But most won't take the risk to do something with their intellect.
I just finished the first book, may or may not get the super one, but seems like the "smart" economist, left alotta "hidden side", for example, the drug industry, life insurance, tobacco industry, and more more hidden side ppl wouldn't want you to know about.
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ciarepairs 9 months ago
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masumjet 1 year ago
The real economics are everywhere and they are absolutely not related to monetary aspects, which by the way are not scientific, period; hence my previous statement that the only real aspects of economics are the mathematical models and the decision-making. Oh yes, you do get results and circumstances if you go to the store and buy stuff, or go the bank and save, but you are also bringing a certain amount of ineffectiveness and consequently, a proportionate dissatisfaction.
jjojjorge 1 year ago
Continuing here (3rd comment) : designed to cultivate whatever talent or so we have, in addition to acquiring other knowledge, therefore inherently prepared to learn in a reasoned school system.
As for the subject of Economics; the only rational aspects currently associated to it are, the mathematics models, and its founding question of "What next?"; the act of making a decision, or not making one, both of which inevitable create effects in the form of circumstances or results ...
jjojjorge 1 year ago
Continuing here: If one is able to reason, one is able to see the evident proof of the ineffectiveness of the current school system, however it has advanced in comparison to previous versions. People are inherently driven to learn and like true school systems; thus when a student states: ""I don't like school"", s/he is unknowingly saying: The school system is irrational to a degree, and thus proportionally ineffective. Each of us to a degree, generally speaking, therefore with exceptions are
jjojjorge 1 year ago
Here they go again with the term nerd and the typical blindly-attached associations...
At 3:00 or so, note the prejudice statement in the form of a question: ""How can he be a giant? he's your age, younger"".
As for the cheating theme (Teachers) looked at from the current "legal" reference point, it is obviously so considered cheating, but one most point that, the school "system" is ineffective because it is basically dogmatic, and that it changes only under drastic happenings.
jjojjorge 1 year ago
No one else has not thought of that before? That's an understatement of humanity and disgusting marketing strategy . There are a lot of smart people I know or have known, by the way.
detriplea 2 years ago
Sounds like detriplia is jealous he/she didn't think of marketing angle and making lots of money. Like you I know a lot of smart people. But most won't take the risk to do something with their intellect.
gzfraud 2 years ago
@gzfraud exactly
turnbacktime 1 year ago
I just finished the first book, may or may not get the super one, but seems like the "smart" economist, left alotta "hidden side", for example, the drug industry, life insurance, tobacco industry, and more more hidden side ppl wouldn't want you to know about.
mplsridah 2 years ago
Awesome book. I just bought Super Freakonomics and cant wait to start reading it!!
newbalancerun04 2 years ago