Hi e/lit/ists, I am considering to join School of Life's seminar on How to Change the World. It sounds interesting, but it costs quite a lot (43 Euro).
For those who had been following one of School of Life's seminar? how was it? How do they approach the problem?
This. It's basically the political left quasi-religious cult with a trendy reading list to make you feel superior to those around you. Everybody I've run into who has anything to do with it is a pretentious asshole.
Dominic Collins
>How to Change the World?
Why would I want to do a thing like that?
Isaiah Nelson
>How to Change the World
This is literally Jim Jones tier, be careful OP... remember don't drink the kool-aid
Parker Gomez
Î had a look at their site, they're not even that left, they're just using a bit of marxist language and appeal to morality to sell you yuppie-eco-capitalism.
Asher Rogers
I don't know, it's just seem interesting. I'm interested on how they approach and address the problem and there's some kind of discussion to.
All i saw is that it seems it has a bit of potential on tackling those subject. More insights.
But is there any of you ever tried to join the seminar?
Kayden Mitchell
school of life is really really bad.
Like he's a terrible pop-philosopher and no body takes him seriously in the academic world. I assure you it'll be a waste of money where you'll be taught vague life advice the equivalent to a fortune cookie.
Logan Nguyen
OP here, why is it really bad? I'm not talking about Alain de Botton here, I'm talking about the program about School of Life itself.
What makes it so bad and why is it not taken seriously in academic world?
James Torres
I listen to the youtube channel for background noise
Leo Williams
awful
Daniel White
can you elaborate why is it awful?
Daniel James
Well why would Alain de Botton, an utter hack, produce a good curriculum? Seriously my man, if you're dumb enough to even consider this then you should really go for it, you deserve to be parted with your money.
Jose Lopez
School of Life is Alain. He runs it. Alain isn't taken seriously because he has nothing substantial to say, He essentially writes Young Adult philosophy.
take this video for example. His entire point in the video is "Distance makes the heart grow fonder". Essentially epitaphs of pop music from all eternity. Nothing really substantial at all.
The class is going to be that. Fortune cookie mantras. Shit you'd read under the bottle cap of a Jones soda. All for 40 euros.
The entire channel is a hack notorious for playing off of a pseudo intellectual image. I remember them selling "philopopher sweaters" for $50+. It's a trap and you're falling for it.
Jose Adams
just remember everybody who changed the world went to a seminar on it.
Seriously though its a fucking cult - and their videos aren't even good..... So how could any course be? I hope this is bait..... "How to Change the World" Jesus Christ......The opening line of it should be, "Get the fuck outta here suckers"
>List of youtube channels or websites and specific people to avoid >1.Philosophy Tube (YT channel) >2.Wisecrack >3.InspiringPhilosophy >4.Alain De Botton and his popular YT channel and website “School of Life” >The reason being a very important one, the level of philosophic depth and seriousness and real pedagogical potential of these listed would be commonly referred to as “pop philosophy”. They talk about philosophy (specifically philosophers that would generate page views) but water it down so much (to 5 minute videos) it’s not worth your time, you are actually better off finding some obscure channel who doesn’t bow down to any superego injunctions to make everything somewhat entertaining. The last two are just degenerate. Just avoid any channel claiming that philosophy will make your life better because that’s what these people and youtube channels sell pop philosophy as. Not saying philosophy couldn’t improve your life but it’s a red flag you should be keen on the rare chance philosophy springs up in the public discourse docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1y8_RRaZW5X3xwztjZ4p0XeRplqebYwpmuNNpaN_TkgM/pub
>expensive >€43 lmao poorfag, you're exactly the type of person they're trying to target
check out some of their youtube videos, all of their visions are extremely one sided bullshit
Matthew Scott
Now we are talking. You bring good points. Because I thought that in youtube are just layers of it and the real deal is in the seminar. thanks user.
Whoa, thanks for putting all of the links. Appreciate all of your effort man. Gonna read all of your links first as a matter of consideration. Once again, thanks user!
Isaac Cox
I am poor. I'm not eurofag. Just an international student from 2nd world country trying to hustle here.
inb4 not refugee
Robert Moore
the only good thing they provided is the anti-romantic 2 hour talk by alain and that's it sage
Justin Howard
>considers himself a hustler >gets scammed out of 40 euros for a pseudo intellectual meme course wew lad
Caleb Moore
>claiming that philosophy will make your life better because that’s what these people and youtube channels sell pop philosophy as When does inspiringphilosophy do this?
Ethan Butler
the school of life is a really good youtube channel.
Eli White
It's not even leftist. It's establishment liberal shit.
Nolan Jackson
OP, School of Life's work of 'pop philosophy' is blatantly flawed and lacks nuance. It is awful pseudo-intellectual memery. Anybody with more than a surface level understanding of the stuff they address knows this. Don't waste your money feeding greedy shills.
Jeremiah Hill
don't do this user. Find some other way to meet people who have similair interests, just don't join this fucking pop philosophy marketing scam.
>Alain de Botton
Nicholas Martinez
NO
Nicholas Lewis
niggah those >philosophy sweaters were like 200 bucks. It's like the starbucks for intelligent people, utter sewage.