Anonymous ID: b0c1be June 30, 2018, 6:03 p.m. No.1978053   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1977898

Starting with Generation X (kids of boomers), the notion began that everyone needed to go to a four year college, with all its attendant downsides - student loans, working moms (to help pay for kids’ college), home computers, and delayed adulthood. Book smart “intelligence” became revered as nearly a virtue rather than the roll of the genetic dice. Parents who used to teach their kids humility shifted to fawning over the smart kids who, to this day, sort of lord it over the “slower” kids, ie, the ones who work with their hands/tradesmen, and poor spellers. Wisdom doesn’t even enter into the top ten virtues but virtue signaling (cheap virtue) zoomed to the top, especially if you went to a well rated college.