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Erik Cason · 85w
What were somethings that you like and disliked about it? What are some of your favorite memories of it?
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I was a unique case of homeschooling because I was homeschooled through 8th grade then went made the decision to go try high school because I was worried I might be stupid compared to other kids who I knew through sports, clubs, community, etc… My parents made it clear that it was my decision to make, so I made it.

Turns out I was not, in fact, stupid relative to the other kids… I was able to skip through math classes in high school and graduated valedictorian while being a three-sport athlete all four years. I discovered that public school is absurdly easy, because everything caters to the lowest common denominator. The focus was on time spent (in your desk, doing homework, etc) vs deliverables. Put another way, it was an “hourly” mentality instead of a “salary” mentality.

That said, I had some really great science and math teachers in high school that I am still very grateful for. They were also the type of teachers who thought administrative mandates were bullshit and just wanted to focus on teaching.

Things I liked most about being homeschooled:
- I finished all my work in 2-3 hours in the morning and spent the rest of the day outside — I was outside constantly.
- I was done when I was done. There was no “homework” because it was all at home.
- I could do my work from anywhere, or work ahead a few days bitcoin if needed. There were no arbitrary constraints.
- It taught me to work on deliverables.
- I read a shitload.
- I was never uncomfortable around “adults.” They were just bigger people to me. I showed everyone respect, but I was perfectly comfortable and happy hanging out with adults even as the only kid (plus my sister).
- I got to do a bunch of random shit because I my schoolwork itself took very little time.

On the subject of random shit, one of my favorite memories is when my mom set me up with a legit blacksmith to apprentice for a day. He’s the first person who taught me about Fibonacci. Seriously brilliant and badass dude. Made a huge impression on me and I will never forget it.

I also just played in the woods constantly. Started fires, built forts, used knives and axes and guns from a young age.

In terms of things I disliked, the only real thing was the worry that I was not going to be as smart as my peers at public school. Benchmarking was hard. It’s the whole reason I decided to go to high school, only to find out that a lot of people are complete morons, with zero initiative, drive, or grit.

I also spend a day a week at a Montessori school for a year or two. That was neat. Zero “schoolwork” was done. We just built shit and cooked shit and played outside.

My parents also helped found a small charter school (about 10 kids). We would get together once a week and had a couple tutors who came in. I had an awesome Mennonite algebra tutor named Edith. We got on swell.

Anyway, highly recommend homeschooling, and will be doing it with our kid(s). There are infinitely more online resources available now than there were when my parents did it.
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Aoeui · 85w
Impressive! You've worked few days on Bitcoin while being homeschooled in what, nineties? Are you Satoshi?;) https://image.nostr.build/9b87d0a41d89b48e6d30526f7298ff8b7c97eae1bd2eb358aec0928a1e5e0f8e.jpg
⚡Lightning Goats⚡ · 85w
One day in the 1st grade, I discovered I could miss the bus. And so, I became chronically truant and an autodidact. By the time I reached high school I was either skipping, or in detention by myself in a closet sized room for skipping, where I'd do fun things like re-reading the Lord of the Rings...
BitBees · 85w
Blacksmiths are so cool. Some have purchased beeswax from us. Also glassblowers. Thanks for sharing your early bio; so interesting!
mcshane · 85w
it makes so much sense that you were homeschooled brotha 😄
Pedro 🧨 · 85w
This explains a lot
dkpower · 85w
I was homeschooled all the way from k5 to 12th grade. my biggest lesson I learned was how to find answers to problems on my own. I didn't even realize it was a skill I developed until college. I didn't have a teacher for math. it was just a book and the answer key. I would redo the problems I got wr...
hello ⁷ 🪺 · 85w
it depends what the culture is like from where you’re from. that’s the next most important thing after the culture that your immediate family has formed by your parents. your parents seem exceptionally excellent, especially in comparison to most the people of your town or state or whatever…s...
Chalmers · 85w
I was homeschooled from 6 till 9 years old. Approximately 4 years. The reasons they took me out were primarily behavioural. I was very controlled by my Mum and due to being naturally curious, experimental and rebellious I clashed with her. I took out my frustrations at school where I felt I could ...
BTC-BACKPACKER · 85w
This is why i Homeschool my 3 kiddos . Just like the fiat ponzi scheme.... i can complain about it all day long or i can do something about it , buy Bitcoin ... No different than school .... opt out of the traditional school system and homeschool.. Moral of the story is " BE THE CHANGE AND STOP C...
TheWildHustle · 85w
Highschool was a big joke, spent most of the time shooting the shit with friends. Had classes were we did absolutely nothing, apparently my school district is supposed to be one of the nations best....
Cari₿ou Farm · 85w
nostr:npub1uvstpzurn64j8cludwa2nlaan8sd49gh6q534saw28vvxnuqmg0qz5m0p9 this note has great insights about homeschooling
CODED SHADOWS · 85w
As a public high school economics teacher this was excellent to read. The one size fits all "system" of 'education' is deeply flawed. [Most parents need it as day care while they're grinding at work to make fiat ends meet. (Bitcoin fixes this!)] I literally just wrote about this last night... My c...
Horszt · 85w
Inspiring! I am really fearful of doing homeschooling with my kids especially because of the social aspect of confronting and working together with other peers. But your note just helped me to give this thought at least a try 🧡💜🧡 Thank you!
SuiGenerisJohn · 85w
Thank you.
WildBill · 85w
We homeschool our 4 and wouldn’t have it any other way. Thanks for sharing brother!
Jake Woodhouse · 85w
Got 3 kids now, very much heading down the home schooling route Love to hear stories of people thriving on the other side of it 👏👏👏
hazard · 85w
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Kian Jer · 85w
I’m seriously considering homeschooling for my little one. Current education system is either of low quality or filled with spoilt brats. Only downside is the “social network”. How was the social aspect like for you?
rexnsms · 85w
Neat! I was also homeschooled until grade 9, will me homeschooling my kids, and have the same opinion... way more online resources than used to exist when I was in school
Andre 🇮🇹 Nostr only · 85w
Take this subject to your podcast!
satstacker · 85w
Love your energy, nostr:npub1cj8znuztfqkvq89pl8hceph0svvvqk0qay6nydgk9uyq7fhpfsgsqwrz4u
Genghis KHmmm · 85w
10/10
Capra · 85w
Interesting read...Where i'm from homeschooling is something that you never hear about. Doesn't fit our country's culture I guess. We have "free" education from daycare to university. Which is completely falling apart, so many problems with immigration, teacher resources and evergrowing administra...
Orange Radioactive Man · 85w
maybe my english is not good enough, but i think i found a random "bitcoin" word in your text: ... " - I could do my work from anywhere, or work ahead a few days bitcoin if needed. There were no arbitrary constraints. " #bitcoin syndrom 😅🤣 btw. homeschooling is best. i hope to find time an...
sickBTC · 85w
I haven't heard of home schooling in my country. So my question is, how did you get a diploma? Did you have to go to a school to write an exam?
theELK · 85w
Increasingly, the US public school system is being deployed to confuse American children and young adults into thinking that there is no inherent difference between good and evil, truth and fallacy.
clipscool · 85w
I definitely wanna homeschool our kids but my wife disagrees, we’re negotiating, see how it goes. Sadly that’s not an option to everyone, a lot of families work all day, both parents. It’s kind of a luxury that not everyone can have.
HodlHomestead · 85w
Great post! Thanks for sharing.
Bitcoin Mises · 85w
Love hearing this, thanks for noting it!
TheBitcoinBattery · 85w
Love to see quality homeschooling examples. My parents "homeschooled" us but constantly disagreed on how to do it. My Dad was in favor of forced study time, hourly based instead of results based. Often books were assigned that we were not ready for with no rewards if we succeeded at doing above and...
CitizenPleb · 85w
I think if parents are well equipped it makes sense. Certainly it takes a lot of work and doesn’t scale in a broken money system.
Galetaire · 85w
If done properly. It is far superior than any private and public school. Networking is the main lack, but as you said you cover that doing sports or going to some Montessori school once a week. Thanks for sharing your experience.
FreeMarketKids · 85w
nostr:npub1cj8znuztfqkvq89pl8hceph0svvvqk0qay6nydgk9uyq7fhpfsgsqwrz4u we'd love to get you on www.Bitcoinhomeschoolers.com to go deep on this. Mega thanks for sharing and encouraging others! 🙏🙏🙏
FreeMarketKids · 85w
Self-custody money = #bitcoin Self-custody speech = #nostr Self-custody education = #homeschool Join us at www.bitcoinhomeschoolers.com. Happy hodling!!!
Striking - DYOR Media · 85w
I agree and disagree with the school aspect. My family moved from one state to another. State we left school was ridiculously hard and I was struggling with the work. The state we moved to was, as you say, absurdly easy. Like not even close. Both were towns about the same size too. So I developed b...
Sasker · 85w
Thank you for your story. It’s my biggest dream to give my children this opportunity. Will have to move countries to do this but I will
Lyn Alden · 85w
I had a rare case where I actually liked my public schooling. But when I look around today I don't really see the same type of schooling anymore. All of this drama that exists today was not really a thing in my district two decades ago.
MyOldKyHodl · 85w
salary and hourly roughly the same. commission pay would be more accurate I think.