![]() You tell me which class you're gonna remember more? This brings us to this little flick right here. It's not just a stand-up routine, you're actually also learning something about the Soviet Union in the aftermath of Stalin's death. Now, let's take out Ben Stein out of the equation and, say, we put George Carlin in his place or whomever your favorite comic is. For example, take this movie, as an example, and imagine this as a class taught by Ben Stein. None of that resonates with kids or, really, any student of any age for that matter. Same thing applies to a teacher with no passion for what they do. Nobody is gonna learn anything from a teacher like that. But, let's just say, that your teacher is like Ben Stein in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, where his monotone and boring form of talking means that he's, essentially, a substitute for Ambien to the kids taking his classes. And there's some truth to that in that you should also learn. ![]() I know some of you, particularly those from an older generation, might say that learning or education isn't about having fun, it's about, well, learning, of course. This is especially true when it refers to school topics such as history, math, english or whatever other subject you may be covering. ![]() I've always felt, and feel that this is something that most of you know or, maybe, should know, that you retain information better if you're having fun or if you're being entertained.
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