Institutions that betray "higher education's" devotion to ex-
cellence by "Dumbing-down" their students are a disgrace.
Parents who foot the bills should smell academic fraud once
the Alma Mater changes t0 something like:
No more Goethe, no more Plato,
No Dante, Shakespeare or Galileo.
No more thought or asking why,
Here my mind just came to die."
We have to fear for a society and its institutions that allow
a bullying "political correctness," to negate and overrule the
wisdom that guided humanity out of the Stone Age, and that
allow bias, rigidity, and prejudicial ignorance to suppress a
free-minded, truth-speaking citizenry.
Thankfully, though, I encourage the realization that the
Internet is a gigantic "University." A universe of know-
ledge is there., and if it's excellence we seek, all we have to
is go to the Search Bar, and after typing in, "The Greatest,"
follow with categories such as: Philosophers; Scientists;
Non-fiction books; Writers; Poets; Novelists; Thinkers;
Inventors; Educators; Entrepreneurs; Statesmen; Physic-
ans; Explorers; Physicists; Astronomers, etc.
Suppose we click on one of them and read for ten minutes
every a day for four or five years. Association with the
world's greatest minds can develop more discrimination, va-
lues, inspiration, empowerment, and initiative--plus a broad-
er, deeper. fuller, education than students get at some colleges.
You may not end up with a diploma by doing this, but you'll
have a well-rounded, creative mind...and no student debt.
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