The author reflects on the ironic world where politicians wield atomic weapons yet celebrate peace, and argues that our broken schools and fake education leave us culturally impoverished so we cannot truly express ourselves in language. He urges a shift to âselfâeducation,â which he believes is more natural, less stressful, and a beautiful adventure than organized schooling. By embracing abstract thinking and creating a powerful, fun educational system, he thinks we can prevent stupid ideas from dominating the world. Writing itself, he claims, is the best way to become a good writer, allowing us to package our thoughts into poems and books that share with others.






















