He says humans are born with the capacity to learn anything if they can find a teacher or mentor, but school sorts children into smart and stupid.
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He says humans are born with the capacity to learn anything if they can find a teacher or mentor, but school sorts children into smart and stupid.
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"person's apprentice maybe the first year all you do is like wash the floor okay but you're going to observe the doctor and then..."
"...if you want to be anything, okay? Just go find a mentor who can teach you how to do so. And I guarantee you..."
"...an operative, and he's being trained in how power works by mentors. Does that make sense? Let's just say I have a big company,..."
"...every single day. When they were 14, 15 they had a mentor who was like maybe 30 years old and they became lovers."
"...going to learn there for like 10 years someone's going to mentor you someone's going you're going to be that"
"...going to learn there for like 10 years. Someone's going to mentor you. You're going to be that person's apprentice."
"...a scientist, you can be anything, okay? Just go find a mentor who can teach you how to do so. And I guarantee you..."
"...really Plato's reimagining of the trial of Socrates. For him, his mentor Socrates, who was forced to drink hemlock by Athenians for the crime..."
"...way to find a supporting tribe. And Genghis Khan slowly finds mentors for protection. He eventually finds a mentor who becomes his best friend...."
"...Sargon is he is really good at winning the favor of mentors."
"Right? And ultimately he will betray mentors in order to achieve his ambition. Well, that's also true for Philip of Macedon. So Philip of..."
"...start a civil war. In which Julius Caesar will defeat his mentor Pompey. At the battle of Parcellas. Okay? Very similar pattern. Well, the..."
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