Re Sweden, I’ve just… Always been interested in this place, and its culture (not the woke shit), and some things that only really exist in this part of the world. Hence what I do on weekends (travel, and see it).
I also have two Swedish exes (from living in Aus), so while I don’t have any desire to see them, specifically, there’s some “adjacency of values/interests” there, too…
It’s just an adventure. But it’s not worth being utterly suffocated in this cult, just for the potential of that adventure…
Seriously, I know it sounds absurd, but the information I was given made it sound like I would at least have the freedom to experience this country in my free time, and that we could easily travel around, and perhaps even go work on the weekends (like you normally can, as a student).
I assure you, the realities of this place are extremely well-hidden, on the internet.
I know better now, and I will never let this happen again. But, like any of these things, they really do hide the bad stuff very well, at least until you’re here and “trapped”.
Turns out this organization (the broader Steiner one) has enormous financial and legal resources behind it, to combat whistleblowers and the like. There’s people in this “community” whose full-time role it is to combat “unfair criticism” of Waldorf schools and the like.
That should tell you a lot. And now I know that too.
Seriously, I know it sounds absurd, but the information I was given made it sound like I would at least have the freedom to experience this country in my free time, and that we could easily travel around, and perhaps even go work on the weekends (like you normally can, as a student).
Never trust information that isn't from the source. Because they can just deny it. When it is from the source, you can hold them to it.
Turns out this organization (the broader Steiner one) has enormous financial and legal resources behind it, to combat whistleblowers and the like. There’s people in this “community” whose full-time role it is to combat “unfair criticism” of Waldorf schools and the like.
So what are you planning?
That should tell you a lot. And now I know that too.
Sounds like Sollentology, as the great Gorgeous George called Scientology.
Re Sweden, I’ve just… Always been interested in this place, and its culture (not the woke shit), and some things that only really exist in this part of the world. Hence what I do on weekends (travel, and see it).
I also have two Swedish exes (from living in Aus), so while I don’t have any desire to see them, specifically, there’s some “adjacency of values/interests” there, too…
It’s just an adventure. But it’s not worth being utterly suffocated in this cult, just for the potential of that adventure…
Seriously, I know it sounds absurd, but the information I was given made it sound like I would at least have the freedom to experience this country in my free time, and that we could easily travel around, and perhaps even go work on the weekends (like you normally can, as a student).
I assure you, the realities of this place are extremely well-hidden, on the internet.
I know better now, and I will never let this happen again. But, like any of these things, they really do hide the bad stuff very well, at least until you’re here and “trapped”.
Turns out this organization (the broader Steiner one) has enormous financial and legal resources behind it, to combat whistleblowers and the like. There’s people in this “community” whose full-time role it is to combat “unfair criticism” of Waldorf schools and the like.
That should tell you a lot. And now I know that too.
Never trust information that isn't from the source. Because they can just deny it. When it is from the source, you can hold them to it.
So what are you planning?
Sounds like Sollentology, as the great Gorgeous George called Scientology.