Yesterday in Oxford. The pursuit of learning is framed as a battle against ignorance. This is a unidimensional limitation in a 2D world: we also fight against being deceived or deluded. The singular focus on acquiring leverage via "head info stuffing" ignores the need to unlearn, and denies the possibility that we will have to recant our prized beliefs and discard our precious understandings.
A person sat next to me told of his story of impressing a tutor at an entrance exam with his knowledge of Israeli politics. If I had said what I now know about occultism and fabricated history I would have been instantly dismissed as a lunatic, but in reality I would have been substantially ahead of the teacher. The assumption that the fellows have little to learn from the students breeds arrogance and limits the advance of the academy.
The mask and jab expose the institutionalised folly. It is a high price to pay to learn collective humility, but it has to be discovered somehow.
Believer/Christian APL 99.993 I've seen war 1st hand + more child suffering than most.
"Institutional folly is in the hearts of those who choose deliberately to deceive.......... and they do it deliberately........... for "profits".
Those who seek "find"
Those who ask "receive"
Those who knock - have doors "opened"....
Nothing in that Bible verse about Profit........
In fact the good book says - what does it profit a man if he gains the world and looses his soul?