lack of sophistication ... yeah.. thats me :)

One of the most unassuming people I ever met was an oil trader for a huge international oil company. He wore cheap, average clothes to work, no costly watch, and most people had no idea what he did. One of the wealthiest businessmen I ever met loved to spend the weekends on his farm, driving a tractor or a bulldozer, or laying rock for a stone wall. And before anyone suggests he was 'just a hobby farmer', he did a very good job and worked very hard at what he did. He was no 'hobby' farmer.

Reverse snobism against people with a formal education is just as bad as putting people down for NOT having a formal education.

I don't ever assume someone with a formal education is "only" book smart.

I don't ever assume someone with no formal education is 'dumb' or only has 'street smarts'.

The person who taught me the most about a great literary author installed washing machines and spent about three days in college. But I learned about other authors from a very highly trained professor with a PhD in literature.

The person who taught me the most about drawing and painting was a philosophy student. On the other hand the person who taught me the most about printmaking, had no education in things like philosophy or English, was formally trained at a very old, established institute of art, spent years in one 'school' (style) under a famous artist, and then invented his own style!

The person who taught me the most about how to deal with angry teenagers was illiterate. But the person I learned the most about CDD had spent most of her life researching it in a formal setting. I learned an awful lot about mental illness from listening to a couple nurses with no specialized psychiatric training, but decades of experience dealing with mentally ill people in the state hospitals.

One of the most fascinating views I ever heard about our prison system came from an 'uneducated' prison guard. But I also learned a lot from a PhD candidate who did studies of prisons.

I can't even imagine how many opportunities I've missed along the way of learning not to judge books by their covers, but also to be open to what an education and study really can do.
 
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You kind of insulated my point. Some folk get the best education they can purchase and never become great at what they do, others make it look easy. Look at sales for instance a good salesman will make more money with no formal education than a doctor with 8 or 9 years of education. Learning begins with respect particularly toward the teacher and towards those we view as non-educated. I don't know if you were referring to my post or not but please don't put words in my mouth like I am a victim of the educated elite. My point was mainly that some folks have got it and some do not with or without an education and that is just a fact of life. Oh and I also am not trying to offend ANYONE so please accept my apologies in advance. The Greatest Teacher ever was decribed as an ordinary man by the way.
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I'm no Aristotle but i'm no Homer Simpson either... I love my baby chicks, older chickens, my free chickawawa 'spook', 2 awesome horses and everything that comes with all of them..... you can't measure a person by what he knows you measure him by how he helps his neighbors ... Thanks Boyd for starting this post, now I know for sure if anything ever happened with ALL the crazy 'SMART' people running this world ... all we rednecks have to do is find each other and we gonna survive
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they need another wine cooler because theirs is too small for all the wine they have

My DH just mentioned the other day that we need to get a new wine refrigerator ~ because our little 12 bottle one is full of fertile hatching eggs!
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Haven't read the whole deal, but as WoW said, education doesn't make a difference. My beef farmer has a PhD in microbiology and taught at A & M. Now she farms beef, drinks raw milk from a local dairy and is on a national agricultural board. She's "rural" because that is her life style choice; just like you.

Some of the most intelligent people I've ever worked with (in a scientific job) were uneducated and "rednecks". I always wondered what these guys would have done if the could have afforded a higher education. They were interesting to talk to because they knew so much about the things they were interested in, and knew so much about all the science behind their jobs.
 

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