ScoopKona
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I found that my most interesting, and best professors, were not the ones who told me what to think, but instead, the ones who taught a lesson, then asked me "What do you think, and why?"
The single best class I ever attended was the last class of the semester in my final economics class of my college career. Since it was the last class of the year, and exams were already done, there were only a handful of us in class. Most of the student body was partying, as they do.
Professor walked in, looked up, "Good! There are some people here. Some years I don't get anyone! The subject of this lecture is, 'Ten strategies for becoming a millionaire by the time you reach my age.'"
Then he walked us through 10 strategies, and took questions on ways we might tweak those strategies to better fit our career choices, lifestyle, risk-threshold etc.