Lessons for the future
popular or who gave them a dull coffee mug with his or her party's logo on it. In Estonia,
young people often go with the flow of Reformierakond for example, because it seems to be
,,pretty normal" organisation. I am sure that if youngsters would find out for what one or
another party stands for, they will discover that they voted for absolutely wrong party, for
example a 18-year-old boy gave a vote to right-sided faction although his thoughts are the
same with socialdemocratic principles.
As it is come out in different studies, the level of Estonia's education is pretty good.
Our children learn different languages, maths, history etc. at school which of course is very
natural and welcome. But besides scramming just hard cold facts about chemistry or relativity
theory we should also learn something which is happening around us at the moment. How to
cope in life, what can I do in reality to make my home and my fatherland a better place.