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I said it's going to be unpopular. I also said easy lessons often don't stick. I further said it's not that it should be this way, but that it is. Finally, I said my life would have been simpler had I appreciated these teachers sooner rather than later. But do you. Make my mistakes with different results. I will applaud you and learn from your techniques, should you report back with how you did it
In the meantime, procurement departments and treaties still exist.
So by your own admission it didn't even work. So the piece of information was important but the method of delivery failed, which is the entire point.
No, you said that; the lesson was effective for reading. I just didn't extrapolate it ~~from~~ because of stupid and stubborn pride. * And self-righteous resentment.
Eta: see also this comment: https://kbin.earth/m/youshouldknow@lemmy.world/t/1788675/-/comment/8490164
Anyway carry on. I knew it would be unpopular before I posted it and it was.
All of this was taught to me in a high-school life class. It doesn't need to be done by professors in academic settings where a trust-based relationship is being fostered when there's a class on this entire thing, as well as taxes, writing checks, etc in high-school.
Do schools not have that? Understandable, which doesn't mean that it should be done by professors.
So, I told my perspective and personal experience in simple, straightforward manner. Rather than considering this s a favor, either, people are upset looking for justification of reactionary feelings, which I also already validated. And people are still mad. This is why people do what this professor did. Good on him. He did what was right for students, rather than what's easiest and wouldn't win him popularity points anyway, which also isn't his job.
Advice given, unasked, is never a "favor". Don't expect anything back from it.
Saying that there is a high-school class dedicated to preparing students for that in a more rigorous, disciplined environment that is better suited for teaching life skills isn't reactionary. Actually, I'd argue that it's "good on the professor" for shoving random "life-lessons" in their module is more reactionary, but that's up to you I suppose.
Neither is his job.
It was asked. Because one had this or the other experience doesn't mean we all did. But we will have similar experiences surviving capitalist employment and other dealings.