Real education is valuable, no matter where it comes from: an ivy league school, a public library or your grandmother.
Knowledge truly is power. Real knowledge and truth cannot be invalidated. Knowledge changes things, even if that knowledge does not have a seal of approval from the power structures.
Much of the educational system is a broken relic, a symbol of shortsightedness and corporate greed.
We must question the seats of authority, especially in education, and seek to understand what "valid" is and where authority originates.
The spirit of discovery cannot be cultivated on an assembly line of desks in classrooms.
Rebellious and adventurous souls have a way of leading us off the edge of the map, where the dragons are, to confront those dark beasts of our fear and ignorance.
Real education must be about discovering the unknown, and whenever education becomes a system of conformity it is no longer useful.
Originality is coveted by society, yet it is also subject to society's judgment, fear and impulse to identify and pick-at things that are different.
The word celebrity comes from our celebration of those who conquer fear and dare to be different.
Real education is about revolution.