Jiang says the good side of the corrupt bureaucratic world is that people can no longer trust authority and are forced to think, educate themselves, and explore different opinions.
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Self Education
Jiang says the good side of the corrupt bureaucratic world is that people can no longer trust authority and are forced to think, educate themselves, and explore different opinions.
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Asked what he would do as a 12th grader, Jiang says university is now a rip-off because students pay administrators rather than professors; he would focus on self-education and real skills.
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"Yeah. A bureaucratic world. So what, so I can't really see the future of no matter it's the mankind or like, are there any..."
"Okay. What are the good things about the current world? Well, the good side is that because things have become so corrupt, people now..."
"Okay, Mr. Zhang. My question is, so I'm a 12th grader. So if you are in my shoe, like if you are in a..."
"Yeah. Okay. That is a great question. So you are... You guys are about to go to university, and as I told you in..."
"Okay? There's no space for you. Okay? So the only thing you can do in this context is to really start educating yourself in..."
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