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I'm going to make a statement, a bold statement, and perhaps a gratuitous statement, but a statement nonetheless.
YouTube and platforms such as this are going to replace the need for conventional prototypical education.
Every single thing that I need to get done is on YouTube.
Everything.
I have a coffee machine.
For some particular reason, every two hours, it needs descaling.
I have no idea.
I'm not even sure what descaling even means.
But, I've read literature, but the best example, the best instructional, the best tutorial I want to do is on YouTube.
And I use it all the time.
If I want to address a ding in the car, if I want to figure the best way to clean out a gutter or anything, the best way to play certain blues riffs, YouTube has it.
And the most important thing, which I think is so critical, because social media today, as you know, gets a blast from everybody, and that is the tutorials that are available.
On teaching young people, in particular, how to cook.
And how cooking is cool and available and easy and trendy and trending.
YouTube is going to replace universities.
YouTube is going to be the next gymnasium using the German Einstein concept.
Everything that you need to know from lectures to history, it's there.
So, while we have this tendency, I think, in our particular culture to slam anything and everything that is social media and destruction of the way things used to be, this might very well be the best example, the best contribution to society, and that is providing you with more information.
At your fingertips.
Specifically regarding cooking.
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It is a cottage industry for people to sit back and to discuss what's wrong with education.
What these kids need.
Why?
When I was in school, we, you know, we, you know, used to walk, you know, 30 miles a day in the snow.
And, you know, you know those stories.
By the way, there was a comedian years ago.
I don't know who it was.
I can't give attribution, but there was a joke I always loved.
He says, you know, did you ever hear the story about...
Lincoln used to walk 10 miles every day in the snow to school.
And there's one thing they never told you.
He was always late.
Anyway, one of the things which I always lamented was the end of home-ec.
No, I never had home-ec.
I always knew how to cook.
I always liked to know how to cook.
I was always self-sufficient.
I could do everything.
I could run a washer, a dryer.
I knew how to cook.
I just did.
For no particular reason.
I'm not patting myself on the back.
I just did.
My family, we just did this.
But there are some people who the idea of cooking is very, very frightening.
Very, very frightening.
Because it involves a lot of stuff.
And I know people who have been, who for a variety of reasons, without going into detail, are very concerned about stoves, gas stoves.
Electric stoves, burning fire, boiling.
There's almost a phobia.
And I appreciate that.
And they've pretty much stayed away from it.
Well now, with air fryers and various convection and induction methods of cooking, they've been liberated from this fear.
How?
Through social media, through YouTube.
They make it fun now.
Now I have seen, and I am It just mesmerized.
First of all, by food blogs, the internationality of it, the idea of sharing cultures and cuisines through food, but also how people can start off with steak.
Now, this has got to be, you would think, one of the easiest things to do.
But through technology, through production, through the style, through the shorts, it always involves slamming down some Piece of meat and seasoning and bang, bang, bang and fun and excitement and encouragement and the message is you can do this too.
How many times, how many people right now, I know more people who are into air fryers who have never cooked anything and what was it that motivated them?
You too.
What was it?
Or other particular versions of such.
YouTube.
The idea of knowing how to do things.
How to pickle.
Name it.
See, I love to watch cuisine.
I love to watch cuisine.
I watch barbecue, even though I don't eat.
I'm whole foods, plant-based, I should say, but I still love the smell, love the texture.
But I love to watch breads around the world.
I've learned...
More.
I have learned to do things more.
I've gotten ideas.
And I can cook.
I'm no schlub when it comes to this.
I'm very, very conversant.
But take somebody who, let's say, lives in a dorm, lives away from home, never caught on, or is from a family where maybe mom, mom, historically wasn't a great cook.
And by the way, this also liberates, I think, the idea of a woman necessarily being the soul.
The component, if you will, the sole...
What am I trying to say?
The sole food provider in the house?
I mean that.
There's always something about this where, you know, you would always see that dad would barbecue, but mom does everything else.
Well, because of this incredible...
Just this infusion of information as to cooking and people have been, I'm saying the word again, liberated.
Liberated by virtue of this easy to grasp, easy to maintain, easy to utilize and access this very, very simple tool through YouTube on how to cook.
And by the way, every now and then, whether it's history, whether it's lectures, I could watch it all day long.
If there were no TV, no cable, no anything, and all I had was an iPad and YouTube, I would do just fine.
I could watch anything and everything.
I just...
I had a glimmer of hope for a moment.
If somebody can make somehow history somewhat cool, and it is, and it is, through whatever medium, through whatever particular platform, anybody who can do this, I'm all for it.
So the reason for this particular presentation is the idea that one of the most important things we can teach people, and people should know, is cooking.
Cooking is chemistry, it's physics, it's meal planning.
Little things that are so simple.
I'm always fascinated by how simple it is to do certain things.
The notion of mise en place.
It's an idea which is so simple.
To have everything in its place ahead of time.
That's all.
Whoever does this, most people as it's frying, they say, now let's see, coriander.
No, it doesn't work like that.
If I give you this tip and I say, this is how to do it, it changes everything.
You might not have known that.
Here's something else which people don't know when it comes to cooking, and that's very simply this.
Write down your meal plan.
Write down what comes first.
Timing.
Planning.
What can you do ahead of time?
Anything?
Most people never put any kind of thinking into this at all.
It's just kind of a surprise thing.
Cooking is like martial arts.
Half of...
Effective martial arts training is having a routine, a kata, some type of a plan in which you can involve yourself in dealing with your assailant, if you will, in a way that addresses best the situation.
It's causing you Ahead of time to plan.
Not to be caught and say, now what do I do?
You want to be able to go into a routine almost and say, I know what to do.
Here's my plan.
And today, with schools being in whatever particular state they're in, with more remote learning, with hands-on...
There are going to be generations, or there might have been a new generation or generations of kids who never knew how to basically boil water.
That has now changed because cooking is cool, cooking is exciting, cooking is experimental.
You're seeing people doing it.
It's fun.
There's music.
I can't say this enough.
This gives me hope.
Hope that maybe we can retool education because I've always been of the belief system that the red brick-and-mortar schoolhouse ain't the future.
There's no need for that.
The idea of people going away to schools and driving and living in a dorm, yes, I understand there's this convivial aspect of it, but there's something about the ease of the tautology, not tautology, the didactics, the pedagogy, the pedagogy, the didactics, the dialectics.
This can be facilitated greatly as seen in the area of cooking.
Listen to what I'm saying.
I know exactly what I'm talking about.
Now, I thank you for your attention and I thank you for your focus.
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