Apprenticeships protected human psychology from peer pressure. They sucked in many ways, but they made people willing to learn from the guy with knowledge in the topic they want to learn about, instead of just accepting whatever they're told by random idiots. This seems to be a weakness of the modern college system we mostly moved onto.

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If you go to a professor instead of an apprentice, you might only listen to him about a narrow area of his expertise, and completely miss FUNDAMENTAL shit he's learned about how the world works, how people work, and how all that shit impacts the "narrow area" you're learning about.
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