
The last time I checked, good clean competition was healthy.
When two competitors are involved, both sides check the strengths and weaknesses of its competitor and then tries to capitalize on it. If one side has a strength or two, the other tries to emulate it.
Well, the non-fopros and the fopros are in competition with one another. The fopros, for their part are trying to make a buck while the non-fopros cry 'foul.'
The fopros practice kaizen, continual improvement (the good ones do, anyway) while the non-fopros cry 'unfair!'
The American university system is the envy of the world. Sometimes I think that if the US system is the best, what else is out there? Well, I have seen the Japanese system, the Chinese system and the Russian systems...not all, of course, and the US does have something to be proud of.
If the US can continue to educate in response to the needs of its people (social, economical and otherwise) and peoples of the world, AND, the US schools can do it without losing money and, God forbid, make money at it so that it can do an even better job, isn't this a good thing?
Fopros and non-fopros need to start listening to one another, I think.
What do you think?





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