What My “Useless” Liberal Arts Degree Actually Taught Me: Hint: It Wasn’t Political Indoctrination. It Was Perspective
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For decades we’ve heard the joke.
Liberal arts majors.
English. Journalism. Film.
Four years of college just to ask one question:
“Would you like fries with that?”
But what if the real value of a liberal arts education has never been about salary?
In this episode, George reflects on his time at the University of North Texas in the late 1990s and the classes that unexpectedly reshaped how he understands the world.
Economics. World geography. Environmental science. Media history.
Not indoctrination.
Perspective.
From realizing Christianity represents only a portion of the global population, to recognizing how media narratives are constructed, to understanding the historical patterns behind the rise and fall of empires.
Those lessons feel more relevant than ever in a time of political polarization, shifting global alliances, and an information ecosystem built to amplify outrage.
A liberal arts degree may not guarantee wealth.
But it might make you harder to fool.
This podcast reflects personal experience, opinion, and information drawn from publicly available court records and historical reporting. It is not intended to assert new allegations or to characterize any individual beyond matters established in public proceedings