(12-28-2016, 05:03 PM)VFRing98 link Wrote:As to your last point, it seems a bit arrogant (sorry - can't think of a better word) to assume that because a student goes to Stanford, their life skills are advanced. A privileged life isn't necessarily a tested one, and many, many students at Stanford have led a privileged life untainted by much in the way of real stress. Many haven't, to be sure - but I don't know how you can say that Stanford students have advanced life skills for which this incident would be redundant.
You think so little of Stanford students that you feel they are privileged and untainted by real stress? That they've never had a key member of a group/task force/work team leave prior to its completion, and they need the little bitch-slap of a quitting key team member to add to their real world skill set? Have you ever met a real, live Stanford student?
Quote:As to your longer story, I think you kind of proved my point was incorrect.? Also, as another poster points out, Christian didn't bailed out the day shortly before...
Fixed it for you.
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