I think the system of the world is kinda dumb.  Or at least it is in this country.  When I think about how I got to where I am, I don't regret too many of the choices I made.  But when I hear about kids who are just graduating high school and applying to colleges, I feel really bad for them.  Who thought of this system?  As the corrupt educational system is implanting left-wing propaganda into sterile young minds, they tell the students to choose a career path based on the things they've learned.  Do you actually expect a 17-year-old child to make a decision that will affect the rest of their lives?  That's crazy!  For me, it was relatively easy.  I was always pretty good at math.  What do you do with math?  Become an engineer!  Or a math teacher.  But since my interpersonal skills are abysmal, I chose to stay away from anything that would require interaction with other human beings, especially interaction that would require personal involvement and direct contact.  Engineering it is!  But think about these poor kids that are given a crash course introduction to physics and calculus.  Do you think they'll want to pursue anything like that?  No!  Or what about that aspiring young writer/singer/philosopher/historian?  You shovel some garbage into their minds about Berlioz and existentialism and you think they'll continue with that career path?  I guess I'm realizing that most decisions about the future are made before this stuff happens.  For me, I knew that Ms. Curcione's childlike romp through physics was only temporary.  Or at least I hoped.  And it was.  (On a side note, someone should really remove her from the position of affecting bright young minds and put her in some other place far, far away.)  And I suppose that those people that went into "liberal arts" didn't need to decide what they wanted to do until they got to college.  My only objection to that is that you can't really go into liberal arts and then decide that you want to study engineering, unless you're prepared to start over completely and go to school for another 4-5 years. #education