Moving forward along this thread, several years later, in middle school, it could be in high school, the talent for art or writing emerges—one of the main draws (no pun intended) of these courses is that there is no objective measurement of right and wrong, as opposed to the dreaded and clearly practical sciences. By the time you hit your stride in high school you've learned the art of bullshitting your way to an A, that simply making the words sound good will get you the good grade, and it will get you into college, where you can be completely immersed in writing papers and essay tests—where truth resides with the person who can make their words sound like truth, where the message now is crystal clear, there is no objective truth.
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[Reposted from Feb. 19, 2009]
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