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...abdicating control of our lives to the conventional prestige we pursue and to the technology that effectively keeps us too distracted to ask the uncomfortable questions about where we are really going and why. Between our work-hard/party-hard lifestyle, any time or energy for actual solitary reflection is lost??as is any moment for original thought and conscious direction of purpose. And thus many of us unsurprisingly head to posh post-graduation destinations. We are so busy thinking about the micro rather than the macro that we get to senior year without a clear purpose...
...don’t know. Whereas Gore quote “lost?? Florida—although I will go to my grave very suspicious of that—by less than 600 votes, Kerry lost it by two or three hundred thousand, and whether the vice presidential candidate could have made that much difference I’ll never know...
When Giuliani sought to rein in free expression in Brooklyn, he lost??and was humiliated. When McCain sought to curb free speech nationwide, he won—and was lionized...
...with just 31.2 seconds remaining in overtime, Dartmouth scored—and the Crimson lost??and Cornell locked up its fourth straight Cleary Cup. Just like that...
That general mediocrity, however, has been interrupted by short flashes of brilliance against preeminent competition. In addition to a season-opening win against Michigan, the Huskies have twice upset Colgate—to whom Harvard has twice lost??and tied North Dakota...