Part 4/11:
The Industrial Age’s Legacy and the Need for New Paradigms
The conversation transitions into a critique of the industrial revolution’s impact on societal thinking. The factory mindset, along with the public school system—designed during that era—train generations to follow rigid routines, suppress imagination, and prioritize conformity over innovation. Julia references Seth Godin, who argues that schooling often kills dreams by discouraging questioning and creativity—traits vital for envisioning and creating a better future.