Church is a Masquerade
I don’t know about you, but I have some really awesome friends. Two of them, David and Wes, decided to invite me to go to church with them on Sunday. Just like me, they don’t normally go to church on...
View ArticleFinishing Up My First Book
Hey guys. I’m going to be pretty busy in the next few weeks because I’m finishing up my book called We Need a Completely Different Kind of Education. The publishing date hasn’t been set in stone yet,...
View ArticleAn Unofficial Pandemic
I was reading an article in one of my favorite news magazines, Der Spiegel, concerning the current “pandemic” of mental disorders. According to this article, in 1952, the Diagnostic and Statistical...
View ArticleWhy I Love Rebels
I was chatting with an outspoken atheist on omegle.com the other day. It was a lot of fun. One of his main problems with Christianity is that Christians seem like they’re trying to sell you salvation,...
View ArticleThe Education Trap
I just got back from touristing in Portimao, Portugal. The weather was relatively alright; there was quite a bit of rain, but when the sky did open up, I had to be sure to find some shade. If you...
View ArticleYour Opinion Is Not Invited
Having an education, knowing about what’s going on in the world, and having an opinion about it are attractive features. Makes you seem informed and intelligent, you know? By seeking knowledge you...
View ArticleHow Crazy Are You?
So there’s this video on YouTube that’s been getting a lot of attention about a high school student, Jeff Bliss, who stands up to his world history teacher. It’s quite crazy. Click this link to watch...
View ArticleHow The Market Is Shaping Us
A few days ago, I went to a European job fair in Basel, Switzerland. It was hosted in the VIP section of the Basel football stadium, St. Jakob-Park. There were many different booths covering the gamut...
View ArticleThe Myth of Higher Education
Arthur Posey is a retired high school guidance counselor and freelance blogger who writes about issues that relate to education (including education reform and the importance of vocational schools. He...
View ArticleI Don’t Understand the Church
A couple of days ago, I visited the Oasis church in Los Angeles. It was a nice experience. And by nice I mean harmless. I sat in the very back row so that I can observe things better. I don’t remember...
View ArticleWhy Being Intentional Is So Important
I just spent a few days on the campus of Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and collaborated with some educators about education reform, the local and global impact of Pepperdine, the role of...
View ArticleGive, But Do It Secretly
I spent my summer in the United States, and now I’m back home in Germany. In the last three months of traveling all over the land of the free, I’ve seen a lot of things. I’ve seen what goes on behind...
View ArticleHow The Information Age Has Deformed Our Society
A few days ago I was invited to speak about alternative education at a meeting near Heilbronn, Germany. The meeting was awesome and I had some great conversations and made some new friends. One of the...
View ArticleI Wrote and Published a Book About Alternative Education
It may seem as though I have published a post again, which is the case indeed. I have been in hiatus for the past couple months mainly because I was busy starting a company and publishing books,...
View ArticleEnglish Thoughts
I am currently in England and I had the privilege of participating in a deep discussion at a pub with some friends and some strangers. This is a summary of my reflections on the discussion. I would...
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