• If you are having any problems posting threads plz message Kate. since latest update we have had 6 members with problems, sorted those but yet to find the problem.

What life skills do you wish they'd taught you in school?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Contrarian
  • Start date Start date
add these to your list,
how to train a Genie to grant you 3 wishes
how to run a nation
 
Anything of any real importance I learned outside of school.

Apart from the 3 x R's school taught me SFA.
 
Ahoy;- I luv the 3xR it was my favorite subject and I always Passed with a high Pirate Distinction;- 3XR;------Rum,Rum,Rum
Anything of any real importance I learned outside of school.

Apart from the 3 x R's school taught me SFA.
 
Baaaaaarbara eh...i was never taught about Baaaaaaarbara while at school, damn school.

Dallas, yeah definitely agree with ya there, school taught everyone how to cope with crap handed down from the top. We are all trained as a BS handler. How bout teach us how to be leaders? How to manage our own crap such as finance? Teach us how to rip others off, sorry i mean how to do business. All we were told to do, is get good grades and get that fricking good paying job.
 
Ahoy Myyyyy Bro;- what a "Fricking good paying job"??????????????
I thought school training was that, you were trained to conform just like everyone else, hence;----
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Lucky I went to Pirate school;- Ohhhhh Yeah, I am like all the other Pirates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am a Baaaaaaaaaaaaaa Pirate
 
The should have Punter School.

Training would be punters... For punting excellence.
 
Ahoy;------- Lets all go to Nude School

[video=youtube_share;jxuzsxNkDxY]http://youtu.be/jxuzsxNkDxY[/video]
 
Thanks Mr TG.

Would be a valuable skill in life. Learning the pros and cons of the punt... Getting the best deal with Mr Ca$h.
 
farq dude... we're we at the same school? haha

Yep the hypocritical teachers would go to anti vietnam marches and dance naked at the Sunbury Pop Festival singing with flowers and preaching peace and love, then they'd get back to school and beat the shit out of little kids, is it any wonder I only trust working girls

Dallas, yeah definitely agree with ya there, school taught everyone how to cope with crap handed down from the top. We are all trained as a BS handler. How bout teach us how to be leaders? How to manage our own crap such as finance? Teach us how to rip others off, sorry i mean how to do business. All we were told to do, is get good grades and get that fricking good paying job.

Agree with you Homer, the only practical skill I learned was how to survive impossible odds. I joined the Army after school and it was a piece of cake - less physical violence, I got my own gun and I got paid for it - awesome!
 
Whether from school or any other people that was there to contribute to the accumulation of information that shapes who I am from when I was a child.......I am certain they taught me best they could according to what they knew and what they had to cope with at the time.

If I were to list a few skills I wish was taught to me along side the basics of numeracy and literacy back in grade school I would wish for the following:

- Financial literacy

- Emotional intelligence

- Rigor conditioning

- Law of Attraction

- Habitual giving and contribution

- Turning information into wisdom

But to me it is not too late. Any chance I get I pass these skills and habits onto another when it is appropriate. Whether they are a toddler or a wrinkly.
 
You just went to school to muck about, swap your lunch, and stay out of everyones way. The old saying kids should be seen and not heard...

vector-naughty-boy-girl-9788237.jpg
 
Some things that ought to be taught are :

  1. Humility.
  2. Regard for elders.
  3. Public speaking.
  4. Sex education.
  5. General knowledge.
  6. Career counseling.
  7. Basics of personal finance.
  8. Reading comprehension.
  9. The art of précis writing.
 
11 years later. Has anything changed? Worsened? Improved?
Given the overwhelming surge of obesity,drug dependency,mental health trauma amongst pre teens,illiteracy,
domestic violence etc I would say we are on a very slippery slope and most don’t even know it.
The greatest scourge however is the mediocrity and dishonesty of our “leaders”and politicians. Our GDP is now half
of our neighbours,it use to be double. Mr Lee was right.
 
Economics 102. I think young boys should be taught the dangers of marriage and defacto relationships because these are very bad investments. Never going to happen in my lifetime of course.

 
Back
Top