Does Being Right Matter?

You go to 14 years of school, then 4 years of college for some. Either way, 14 or 18 years of schooling should be enough to understand the difference between right and wrong, morally and factually. With that, there are incentives to being smarter and getting questions "correct". 

So why is that same concept not applied to the current work force and has crept into higher education circles? There is no incentive to be correct but rather "telling one's view or truth which is on-par with the actually correct answer". This is dangerous and nonsensical. Until the world re-finds its footing, we will be stuck in a bind of rewarding less qualified and irrational people due to our standards being backwards.

There should never be a point where we do not reward "correctness" or meritocracy in favor of one's personal opinions. We will all be dumber because of it.


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