But I don’t know what to do – so I leave it up to you,” sang the late Alvin Lee of the rock group Ten Years After. But whereas Lee, who introduced his hit song “I’d love to Change the World” in the early ‘70s, didn’t know what to do, I like to think that I do. And I know how I would do it if I had big bucks, really big bucks, like a Warren Buffet or a Bill Gates.
I would create a free humanistic online school that would awaken individuals around the world to radical and revolutionary truths not taught in the mainstream educational system. This online school would offer classes from the elementary school level to the university graduate school level, enabling the brightest students to earn PhDs.
I haven’t given much thought to the designing an exact curriculum, but a good starting point would be to teach courses on metaphysics, spirituality, epistemology, ethics, political science, economics, history, psychology, holistic health, and practical life affairs (such as making money and investing it intelligently). I’m sure I’ll think of more courses that could be offered; and because the school would be protean, new courses could be added at any time.
Such a school would offer everyone in the world an opportunity to understand and transcend the Matrix. Eventually, enough people would awaken, and the world would change for the better.
In my next blog post, I’ll go into more detail regarding my vision.
I’d Love to Change the World
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