STORIES BY EXE
  • Home
  • Education Matters
  • Class Action
  • The Law of One
  • Rebel Yell
  • My EDS Journey
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Acknowledgment
  • Home
  • Education Matters
  • Class Action
  • The Law of One
  • Rebel Yell
  • My EDS Journey
  • Contact
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Acknowledgment
Picture

At Odds with Lip Service Mentality

2/9/2026

0 Comments

 
Picture
Chomsky and Gates and MIT are perfect examples of why lip service and the 'Good ol' boy's club' are the root of today's education issues.

They went unchallenged.  They were blindly supported.  They had that look.

That same look as the only people positively reported on over our very intentionally attenuated history... reductionist education - at its best.

It is what it is - and the truly horrifying thing about what academic learning has become - is how much lip service and name dropping has replaced integral pedagogy.

Perhaps they were right to fear us.  Perhaps they were right to not allow us entry into their reductionist (male cognition only) spaces.

Because it's clear... academia - and the pillars of this increasingly exploitative industry... fear challenge. 

Especially from women. 

It's funny (not haha funny - just - OMG! That's not okay! funny) how obvious that innate fear is - in very definable and measurable ways. 

Especially post Epstein. 

Though, I must admit, being a data specialist has made it easy for me to see patterns in human behavior, now.  And, being an empathic accountant in leading industries - has given me another unique perspective.

You see, there's a business to everything, a continual ongoing in-and-out / credit-and-debt structure to everything, as it were.  And we're seeing what that means when we don't collectively decide upon universal rules and then obtain folks with integrity to uphold them.

We are collectively seeing what happens when narcs and egoically driven pleasure seekers are allowed to charm us into handing them our news, entertainment, living, savings, and our daughters.

Unearned entitlement reeks.  And it is the calling card of manipulators at work.

Like an athlete's locker after a season of hot weather practices, with long forgotten fetid socks and stank-riddled jock straps trapped beneath old equipment...unearned entitlement has a distinct calling card, and leaves a lasting impression, that never fails to reveal essential facts about a person - and situation.

And to have it not only saturate the only climbing structure out of poverty - but to mandate its continued support as well - is totally reprehensible - at best. 

There's an agenda to everything.  And too much has been laid at the feet of complacency and profit.

Honest, meaningful, humanistic effort is obvious, however.  

At least at this frequency.

So, take heed.  You might not be as opaque as you think you are.

Namaste.

 

0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Education
    Matters

    Anyone keeping current on both education and the STEM industries will notice that BOTH are at a crossroads in history.

    In order to carry on our legacy of exploration and discovery we will need to face the corruption and systematic limits that have held education back for decades.

    Kids today are graduating High School without basic math and English skills, despite the fact that most are capable of so much more.

    In almost every way education has been set up to limit exceptionalism and to encourage mediocracy, which has placed an unfair burden of boredom and neglect upon our children.

    Our children could be graduating High School with complete degrees in a trade or academic field.  The only reason they aren't is because too few people are working to solve the bigger problem.

    Our systems aren't designed to work.

    It's time to stop staunching the flow of life-force gushing from our educational systems.

    It's time to start providing the absolute best opportunities to learn for everyone, so that together we can build a future for all humanity, a future we can be proud of.

    Join me here as I cover my own experiences in education and the private work force, and how I think we can totally change education, so that kids can finally set free their full potential.



    Archives

    February 2026
    July 2025

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed

Proudly powered by Weebly