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TrackerFF 10 hours ago

Some countries, like the Nordics, have few (to no) options for gifted students.

The mentality there is that it is better to raise the average, than to focus resources on a small % of the population. Seems to have worked pretty well for them, all things considered.

tomr75 9 hours ago | parent | next [-]

How has it worked well? Europe is having issues with productivity — too expensive to live there AND higher paying jobs in the US. Eg People have to leave Norway to start businesses due to the tax system

teachrdan 6 hours ago | parent [-]

You're making a generalization about all of Europe vs just Norway, the country OP mentioned.

Check out the link below to be educated on how incorrect your assumption is. No offense intended -- I didn't realize how much better the life of an average Norwegian is compared to that of the average American!

What really stood out to me is that, by comparison, an American is > 10X more likely to die in childbirth, and 24% more likely to be poor. It seems like the Norwegians must be doing something right!

https://www.mylifeelsewhere.com/compare/norway/united-states

fusivdh 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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