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A Lesson From Hamlet on the Dangers of Competition

Children who excel on conventional measures like tests and assignments end up defining their identities in terms of this weirdly contrived academic parallel reality. It gets worse as students ascend to higher levels of the tournament and lead students climb confidently until they reach a level of competition sufficiently intense to beat their dreams out of themHigher education is the place where people who had big plans in high school get stuck in fierce rivalries with equally smart peers over conventional careers. For Hamlet greatness means willingness to fight for reasons as thin as an egg shell anyone would fight for things that matter true heroes take their personal honor so seriously that they will be willing to die for it.

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