Word: mattered
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Contrary to popular belief, the root of Harvard's relationship problems doesn't lie in the inherent unattractiveness of Harvard men. Studies have shown that the most compatible couples have similar levels of attractiveness. Thus, it shouldn't matter if all the men at Harvard are ugly, since probability indicates that all the women here must be equally repugnant...
...Kate complains, "I hate it, I hate that bullshit-overanalyzing about feelings, how you feel about liking each other, what that means, to what extent, the equality of liking--or inequality." Only recently have they simplified their approach and reaped the rewards; as Kate adds, "But does that even matter when it's just to date?" Tim explained that when he and Kate try to analyze their relationship, "The outcome is that we both get upset because we don't know what the conclusion is." To Harvard undergraduates used to understanding academic intricacies, the inscrutability of love can be overwhelmingly...
Investing too much thought in our own problems is dangerous because it can lead to self-absorption, no matter how well-meaning we may be. One can be self-absorbed without being selfish--while caring about a lot of other things, we may be paying attention only to ourselves. Such self-absorption reduces our ability to connect with others...
...past, every Harvard-Princeton relay race has come down to a matter of a few tenths of a second, and that will be the case this time as well," said senior Matt Cornue. "However, we have the psychological edge this year, especially since we have me and also because we have been working on improving our relay exchanges...
Does precedent matter? Is it wrong for both a team and the league to punish somebody who does something so flagrantly wrong? Unfortunately, the collective bargaining agreement implies that...