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...world of ubiquitous performance enhancement, effort still matters, but everyone??s contribution gets them just a little bit further. This springboard effect has the potential to generate rewards for all members of society, because many desirable human attributes—like intelligence—are not merely positional advantages, but also confer absolute benefits, like new cures for diseases or great works...
...directly experienced the much-celebrated “democratization of knowledge.” Wikipedia and other free information databases that are created and accessed anonymously pose a serious problem for the priests of high culture, raising questions about how anyone’s words can become christened as everyone??s knowledge...
...into which we graduate, I believe it fitting to start at another time—1969—a time as unknown to us graduates as the uncharted waters beyond our Commencement. That year, change was in the air, Nixon was in the White House, and Vietnam was on everyone??s mind...
...Housman said. “He’s one of those quiet leader types, but once he’s the captain, he’s going to have to…let guys know what he wants them to do. It’ll be alright, because everyone??s going to listen to him, because he’ll be the best player...
...played hard for 60 minutes and everyone did their job,” Flood said. “At the end of the game, you could see in everyone??s faces how good it felt to just get the job done, especially against an Ivy competitor...