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The Old Learning Process - Evolution Of Society Before The Establish Order

Since the day we come into this world we are constantly being bombarded with rules to follow and how we should behave.
From home the baby will learn how to speak, how to walk and interact with his peers.
If for any reason the child "misbehaves" the parents will administer some kind of punishment to let the child know that what he did is un-acceptable.
Once the child is old enough, he will attend school where he will learn how to behave in an environment other than his house, he will be trained on what to say, how to say it and if he disobeys the establish rules he will get punished.
Later on the family will enroll the boy or girl in church where he will learn right from wrong and also will learn that he is constantly being watched even if no one is there forcing him into behaving according to societies laws.
Even after we are older the same learning process applies; if we get a bad grade we lose privileges, if we make a mistake everyone looks for the guilty party to pass on the blame instead of looking for the solution to the problem.
But more cynical still is that as we get older we are the ones that pass on that kind of ignorance, punishment and mental slavery to the following generations as our peers did with us.
Apparently fear is the greatest and most effective learning system.
It's as if society manage to develop a set of rules to dominate the masses in order to turn them into good followers and employees.
One thing is certain the government and the corporations do not need smart, intelligent people with a thinking criteria and leadership spirit; in fact they fear it the most.
If you think about it having good obedient workers at the service of the industry and the government is very appealing for the great interests.
The great corporations and big shot companies need the working class working, doesn't matter if you're a professional or if you're a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer or everyone else for that matter, we are all on the same boat.
None the less this leave us wondering what's in it for the rest of us, we the middle class employees, students and professionals, we are the working force and back bone of society and we are always obeying and serving others in order to survive.
At the dawn of a new era people are starting to question all those rules and regulations embedded in our subconscious since birth in order to make us good spendable assets.
The rise of the information era and the globalization are giving away a new sense of freedom that we have never seen before.
We are questioning every bit of information that has been given to us because if you really want to be free you should do no less.
Instead of looking for the guilty and whose faulty is it we are joining forces and working together as a unit to solve the problem and together learn from every individual's mistakes.
But the most significant collective breakthrough that has caught my attention is that for the first time we are leaning, admitting and teaching that we as humans do make mistakes and it's OK as long as we all learn from them so we don't repeat them again.
The way I see it a wrong answer is as a good one because you not only know what is correct but you also know something more important, why.

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