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“I couldn't understand what was important about school. Dropping out was the first adult decision I made. If I ever have kids, I would hate for them to drop out. But I wasn't a rebel. I never cared to be against school. I just wanted to do what I wanted to do.” quote by Philipp Meyer
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“I couldn't understand what was important about school. Dropping out was the first adult decision I made. If I ever have kids, I would hate for them to drop out. But I wasn't a rebel. I never cared to be against school. I just wanted to do what I wanted to do.”

Philipp Meyer

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Source Interview: Author discussion, 2015

The speaker reflects on personal disillusionment with formal education, noting a lack of rebellion but a desire for autonomy, and expresses concern for future generations.

In simple terms: School felt irrelevant; desire for personal freedom.

Key Takeaway

Consider alternative learning paths.

Themes

education autonomy parenting rebellion identity

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

personal critical

When to use this quote

  • career choice
  • parental guidance
  • school reform
  • personal development

Key Concepts

self-determination systemic critique generational impact

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can education adapt to diverse motivations?
  • What alternatives support both freedom and knowledge?
A Different Perspective

Traditional schooling may not suit every learner.

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