Are our fears about homeschooling possibly misplaced? The stories we hear about homeschooling have been handpicked—largely because they are unusual.
What do you fear about your homeschooling?
I noticed this unusual sign inside the Aquarium du Québec. I was captivated by their clever presentation of unjustified fears. While I stroked the stingray in the child-friendly tank nearby, I read the list and considered how many of my own fears are unfounded.
As one who specializes in accurate predictions, Hans Rosling explained that our fear, like a flashlight, needs to be targeted in order to be a useful tool.
“Fear can be useful, but only if it is directed at the right things. The fear instinct is a terrible guide for understanding the world.”
Without careful direction, we end up giving weighted attention to things that are actually rather unlikely.