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Knowledge exists, it must be shared.

We must unlearn as much as we can and then learn as much as


want.
The knowledge of building with your hands must be shared just as
knowledge of Marx, Foucualt, Derrida must be shared
just as the knowledge of kindness must be shared just as the
knowledge of personal debt must be shared just as the knowledge
of technology must be shared just as the knowledge of plants must
be shared just as the knowledge of history must be shared just as
the knowledge of cooking must be shared, Just as the knowledge of
parallel decision making must be shared.
We should all be mutli-faceted self sufficient and in collaboration.
We must share the knowledge with people who have been taught to
forget the value of human life and see the movements of the world
in economic terms.
We must share the knowledge with people who have forgotten or
failed to ask/learn/ teach what our elders know through lived
experience.
De-formalisation de-codification of knowledge
Knowledge is just stuff that you know the more you talk to other
people who know stuff the more you know the more you talk to
people who know stuff the more they know. The more we talk the
more we know.
We must stop talking in gibberish and talk in real terms
We need more time to sit and talk sit and talk with as many different
people as possible we need more time to sit and talk and remember
how to relax remember how to be social without fear.
We need to come out of our houses out of our universities and
schools and teach and learn in the streets and in the parks.
Knowledge is in our heads and books and online. Not in buildings.
Universities do not hold or own knowledge and they cannot keep it
from leaving its walls. Perhaps it was never really there at all.
We must unlearn the idea that some people are creative and
remember that humans are inherently creative. We can all dance or
sing or shout or make music or art or poetry or equations and we
should do so because we can and because it is fun.

We must stop doing what we are told in every area of our lives and
do what we think is good and fun and right. We can know what is
good and fun and right without being told, we can organise
without being led, we can work without being bossed and
we can learn without being taught.
We must recognise that the world that we want does not yet exist
and aim to protect those who are being persecuted by or taken
advantage of by the current system. Whilst being tireless in our
efforts to change the system that persecutes them/us we must not
forget the suffering that is happening now and we must teach each
other how to alleviate it. Our university must teach us how to do
both these things.

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