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816 Behavioral science says people who learned about life outside the classroom didn’t miss an education — they got a different one, built from necessity and curiosity rather than curriculum, and the thinking it produces is less organized and considerably harder to break

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/18/2026 09:00 EDT

Behavioral science says people who learned about life outside the classroom didn’t miss an education — they got a different one, built from necessity and curiosity rather than curriculum, and the thinking it produces is less organized and considerably harder to break

I’ve noticed something over the years about the smartest people I know. Not the most qualified. Not the ones with the most letters after their name. The smartest ones. The ones who can walk into a room, read the situation, and figure out what’s actually going on underneath the surface. Most of them didn’t learn ... Read more

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