Not all of it. But yes, a lot of things I've been taught were as good to me as being a lie.
At some point you have to face that capitalism, despite being probably the most prosperous system, is flawed. It becomes corrupt. They're strip mining the working class and automating everything under the sun with the technological push, so I have to ask, what is the endgame? Where is the all leading to? It could be very well possible that no one actually knows, or cares. But if you don't think the west is slowly falling apart, you need to take off the rosey reds.
I've always been for education reform. It's time we end standardized testing and all the pretending like everyone has the same potential, the same academic strengths and weaknesses. At least to me, the meaning of success is not defined as making a lot of money, having a mortgage, a couple of kids, etc. It's just living well, and you know you're doing that when you can look forward to the next day. That really is something that they don't teach you, and could be that the system really doesn't want you to realize that. You are essentially a worker bee, but unfortunately much like the actual bees, the artificial system they've built around us is not sustainable and we will die off. It's a matter of time.