Jason Tyler
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Why aren't we as a society thinking about ways to restructure?
We have all of this new technology.
I mean, in the year of our Lord 2025, there's so many systems that we could build that could be a better thing.
Why aren't we taking more of a nuanced approach to schooling?
I'm a firm believer in people taking the time, like college, I believe it's such a formative time.
Like we talk about, you know, high school and grade school as like formative years.
I'm a firm believer that college is a time for you to know yourself, know what works for you and learn.
But for some people, it's very difficult to figure out, oh, all right, I'm, you know, I'm an adult now or I'm just becoming an adult, a young adult.
And I don't really know what works for me.
Like this is what worked in high school, but that's not going to carry over to the real world in most scenarios.
I'm a believer that.
Most kids should actually take a gap between high school and college.
Because in that gap time, maybe work a job, you know, go out there, try some stuff, figure out what's working for you and then go into college with that knowledge.
Know yourself first and then learn whatever it is that's going to carry you through your career.
What's your take on that?
First time out of the nest.
Yeah, because college is kind of like a manufactured autonomy.
You have autonomy kind of, but there's still the insulation of like, you know, you might be staying in the dorms.
You're in the world, but you're like kind of in a bubble that is in the world.
I think most kids should like right after high school, you should probably just, hey,