Modern Classical Education
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Self-led lessons and quizzes in science, history, philosophy & more. Learn independently, test your knowledge, and earn rewards.
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In the political orchestra, the sheet music is sparse. Politicians give out just enough notes for everyone to believe they’re hearing their own melody. That’s why the performance rarely matches the score. If you want to know what music they’ll play, don’t read the sheet—listen to
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Find what matters most. Look for things that serve this highest good. Find the enemy of what matters most. Look for things that serve this highest evil. Declare yourself an ally to the specific things that are good. Declare yourself an enemy of the specific things that are evil.
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Shame is dead. Shame remains dead. And we have killed it. How shall we find the right path, we explorers of morality? What was most instructive and restraining was sacrificed at the altar of attention. With no guide but appetite, we feast on gluttony, but stay hollow.
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So... where do we think we are at in a typical historical cycle?
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A political realignment has been underway for some time, driven largely by national identity. It may not happen in name, but the growing power of populism could revive a Roman-style divide: Populares (populists) versus Optimates (Institutionalists)."
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The dichotomy of choice has held the country together. To create buy-in, present two options, villainize one, and settle for the other. You might hope a third party offers a 'common sense' alternative, but it would likely deepen division, cause political assassinations, and lead
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Fun fact: Leonardo da Vinci sketched flying machines 400 years before airplanes! Inspire students with his creative genius. How do you teach art history? #ArtEd #TeachingTip
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Founded in 1636 to advance learning, Harvard now faces controversy over international student enrollment. Should taxpayer-funded colleges prioritize domestic students, or welcome global learners? What do you think? #Harvard #Education
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She dresses to be seen. He turns to screens to disappear into dreams. Both searching for something real, knowing something deep needs to heal. They share the same ache, searching for true love’s hidden gate.
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Shame is dead. Shame remains dead. And we have killed it. How shall we find the right path, we explorers of morality? What was most instructive and restraining was sacrificed at the altar of attention. With no guide but appetite, we feast on gluttony, but stay hollow.
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"An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -Benjamin Franklin
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“This is why I speak to them in parables: ‘Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand." Truth has no room for desire, pride, fear, or envy, these distort our view and draw us away from God.
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Mind made still in silent prayer, Find the Word writ everywhere. Learned paths, by prayer made plain, Lead the soul through light, not vain.
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Name the fear that takes your breath, Drag it from the depths of Death. Unnamed Devils haunt the air, Feeding on unspoken prayer. Yet truth strikes clean a holy blade, To cast them out, you speak their name. Raise your view past skies of blue; The highest good is always true.
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"The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet." -Aristotle Time is the constant in all decisions. The wise use it to build a long-term advantage. The foolish trade it for short-term pleasure and pay later.
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Advances in AI will elevate the value of the spoken word. As people become reliant on AI to form their ideas, the ability to articulate thoughts in live settings will become increasingly important.
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