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Originally Posted by counterpointing
Does the curriculum in the United States truly create individual-minded people? Making a list of favorite colors and things, and what one likes and dislikes, does it make any difference in people‘s perception of themselves? Is it necessary?
These are some questions I ask myself but swing back and forth on like a door.
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Could you be more specific? Are you referring to public schooling? I have some ideas in mind for answers to your questions (from my viewpoint of course), but I didn't want to stick my foor in my mouth without actually understanding the question.

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