Dear reader,
Any society's principal foundations can be traced back to curiosity, community and responsibility. Those are the variables that drive these pulsing organisms’ growth and trickle. We as humans try to measure this so called "success" of society by comparing economic growth, intelligence or health, thinking that, if we just push the seemingly never-ending flow of energy and money into the right veins, we can manipulate the direction in which this organism develops towards an incongruously delusional utopia. Because the direction in which we consciously manipulate our creeping expansion is limited by the tracks we built from the way we measure success, the approach used to prepare individuals for a "successful" life in society is confined to a narrow path that ideally heads directly towards the labour market and maximizes economic efficiency.
This preparation is what we like to call "education". We as editors of this magazine believe that the way our society qualifies success and, in turn, approa