It's quite fascinating how different people can come up with an idealism where at one point among its individual fragments there conjures a common denominator. A common denominator making up the whole idea of an idealism that is undulating. In the first place, agreeing and disagreeing at the same time during the process and thereafter just one whole mesh of outcome sprouts is already a wonder since many of the conjurers per se are left to "actually" ponder.
How much more if there are countless multifarious forms of idealism?
Weigh each. Weigh them. Go back to the basics.
Having been directly exposed to the fortresses of private catholic institutions, open university types, and non-sectarian one and, an outside onlooker of state-run schools, everyone almost everyone happens to have contradicting adjectives for an ideal type of education but all want one -- something that could give them plenty of satisfying benefits.
But whether or not I base my judgments and insights regarding a variety of the ideal types of educational system with which five were presented in the class focusing on (1) foreign languages = globalization (2) utopian yet progressive system (3) nationalistic and patriotism-driven type (4) advance technological approach, and (5) the feminist view, an ideal type of educational system must depend on WHY NOT it should be attempted, put to exercise, firmly establish, endeavored, and enhanced, BUT on the HOW it should be, well-name-it, done accordingly.
Such is: a sly convincing matter that unnerves people and makes them believe and trust the whole notion of the system voluntarily, wisely, and with an open-minded say.
Hn. Still it is an undulating thought but not impossible. There are the hassles. ...thrills... And one existing hassle is this, "if you lose the highs atleast you're spared the lows". That's understandable, right?
Anyway, as long as idealism palys nicely along with and together with realism anything else will be fine. After all, the best drive and best satisfaction is the outcome of it all.
Puns intended. Or maybe not.
{ mood } hungry
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