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English, 11.10.2019 21:00 achoward08

'but , dave ," you cry, " wait whitman tells me i'm my own version perfection! epictetus tells me i have the spark of zeus! " and i don't disagree. so that makes 6.8 billion examples of perfection, 6.8 billion sparks of zeus. you see, if everyone is special , then no one is . if everyone gets a trophy , trophies become meaningless.
. . no longer is it how you play the game, no longer is it even whether you win or lose, or learn or grow, or enjoy yourself doing it. . now it's "so what does this get me? " as a consequence, we cheapen worthy endeavors, and building a guatemalan medical clinic becomes more about me application to bowdoin than the well-being of guatemalans. it's an epidemic -- and in its way , not even dear old wellesley high is immune . . one of the best of the 37,000 nationwide, wellesley high school. . where good is no longer good enough, where a b is the new c, and the midlevel curriculum is called advanced college placement. and i hope you caught me when i said "one of the best." i said 'one of the best." so we can feel better about ourselves, among the elite, whoever they might be, and enjoy a perceived leg up on the perceived competition. but the phrase defies logic. by definition there can be only one best. you're it or you're not.

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