Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
So, essentially, you would have us keep a system that is sub-optimal for finding a way to integrate those geniuses into society?
The argument isn't that the geniuses deserve better treatment, it's that society is better off if we can find ways to increase the chances of these geniuses becoming productive members of society. If we can find an environment for them that encourages them to engage in society rather than a system that essentially tells them, "you're smart, so you'll figure out how to put up with us screwing you over" (as we have now), then things will improve for everyone.
ZV
Is it sub-optimal? Yes. Could it be better? Absolutely. Is it a worthy goal to pursue correcting it? Certainly.
But when people blame it [education system] for their own failure at overcoming adversity it gets tired, really fast. I'm talking specifically to the "I dropped out/failed school because I was soooo bored, but I'm really the next Da Vinci/Goethe/Guass/whatever.". If they can't even stay in school, does that display any discipline or drive whatsoever on their part?