Milestones
Inspiration
Why don't we think like that about everything? When the Indus Valley Civilization fell they failed to pass down their knowledge to future generations, same thing happened in Petra Jordan. In Israel the Kotel is a monument of it. Each successive generation regressed which is why the largest stones are at the bottom. The Talmud states that humanity expands and contracts, basically the cycles of getting dumber then smarter then dumber. It's such a waste of time.
Are we doomed to repeatedly reinvent the wheel? No flipping way!
Sooo basically I think the best I can do is preload basic human milestones according to the Bravo cycles. This will be on day 1 logically when the year begins.
Bravo 1
- Baby Sign Language
- Nato Alphabet
- Riding a bike
- Riding a unicycle
- Learning to Swim
- Abacus
- Chisanbop
- Foreign Language
- mud construction
- agriculture
- cooking
- how to tie a dhoti
- x3 useful knots
- Games: chess, go, monopoly, cashflow
Bravo 2
- Emotional Ladder
- Electrical theory
- Time Management
- Task Management: Scrum Board
- Leitnerbox
- Tickler Filling System
- Zettlekasten
- 20 pullups
- understanding of yoga
- understanding of kettlebells and muscle groups
- Musical instrument
- markdown programming language
- systems: S.I., EU sizes, Jianpu, inbox zero, zulu time, time zones, color wheel
- trade
Bravo 3
There should be no education. This period ideally should be strictly about acquiring assets
Bravo 4
In a perfect world this period should only be about strengthening relationships and health
- farmers carry
Logic
I kept the list simple and didn't attribute specific ages to milestones because of human diversity. I also made the list international. I believe these are the things that apply to every human being. The milestones fall under the Bravo Cycles because that's how we actually age. We develop in 13 year intervals. America is the perfect experiment for what it's like to put education in the governments hands. It has failed for over 200 million people at least. I did not add anything vague like 'math' or 'science' rather I listed specific skills that can be easily acquired. Most of these are not difficult to learn and yet are often overlooked.
Summary
- Bravo 1: basic development
- Bravo 2: abstract thinking
- Bravo 3: assets
- Bravo 4: relationships
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