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 But perhaps I owe more respect to the social problems caused by too many people in prison. After all, it doesn't matter what question you ask, at the beginning of class, if at the end of class you go out and do the right thing. Then again, this is law school.

-- AndrewGradman - 25 Jan 2008

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Andrew, In response specifically to your last two paragraphs, and with regard to what messages you say you are receiving from Eben, keep in mind that Eben is a self-admitted "splitter," not a "bridger." Take most of what he says in this light. Ultimately, it's up to you to learn what's out there, know your own abilities and limitations, then apply yourself to something with a goal that you (not Eben or anyone else) consider meaningful, then see what happens.

-- BarbPitman - 25 Jan 2008

 
 
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