I was watching Stefan Molyneux's "gene wars" video, in which he spends some time explaining how prey/predators raise their young, why those two different classes raise their young that way, and the different behaviors of the two classes. As I watched this it occurred to me that if I had been learning the same subject in my high school, I most likely would have been bored to death, but during this video I was attentive and interested. Now this must partly have to do with Stefan's style of presentation (I doubt that an analogy to the classic FPS video game term "spray and pray" would be made of how certain animals ejaculate in a public high school), yet this doesn't seem to be the only reason for the huge difference in my attentiveness and interest. So I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas as to why subjects in school seem to be so much more boring when the same subject is interesting outside of school, and any solutions to this problem.