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...with Mr. Seton when he says, “Ultimately, students....need greater direction from Harvard in order to find our own self-direction...Left to our own, there are too many pressures that can lead us away from confronting our deepest assumptions and developing our minds to the fullest potential.” Without giving my essay a full reading and recognizing that I call for the very structure that he values (albeit in a different place), he has over-simplified my argument, suggested that I mean something that I do not, and made a counter-argument that...
...impose” more stringent requirements upon us because we ultimately have chosen to come here and accept the challenge. Left to our own, there are too many pressures that can lead us away from confronting our deepest assumptions and developing our minds to the fullest potential...
Harvard’s endowment is the nest egg in which the school’s future lies. No matter how one thinks the endowment should be spent, it is only logical to want the endowment to grow at its fullest potential—a potential that can only be reached with high levels of compensation and reduced alumni scrutiny. Alumni should realize what is in the best interests of the University and bite their tongues while the University replenishes HMC’s depleted talent pool—even if doing so carries a high price...
...hearing that another friend had received an offer from an investment bank, mused this gem: “$60,000, eh? I guess that’s the price a soul is going for these days.” And he was right. Enjoy your college life to the fullest, and realize that these four years are so unlike any other four in your life that you’d best “invest” in them to get a good “return.” That’s a little joke...
...spotted Levenson in the corner, painting. "There was so much energy and life in those murals, and that's what I wanted back in my life," she recalls. "When I looked at his murals, I forgot about the cancer and felt healthy. He lives life to its fullest every single day, and I realized that's what I had to do too." Today Munro, 62, acts as Levenson's assistant, handing him paints, brushes and paper from a converted hospital cart and helping to paint backgrounds...