Kids crave complexity. They want to be trusted that they can do the hard thing. It feels sort of like a video game. So maybe there are some kids that are not into this sort of space, and that's fine. But i think that in general, you notice that it's very fitting for kids nowadays. They're in their element. When you see adults playing, it's very funny, like we're the most frustrated out of allloly,. One of the videos that i watched showed the kids physically together. Is this something that could ever be done in physical space, in the analogue world? Yes, so actually at the beginning, sicly what? And i remember
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- Problems with the traditional education system
- How schools crush creativity
- Beginning of the end of the existing educational system
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