Originally posted by Agathon
Asher's fragile self esteem depends on his perception that he is "winning" some non-existent social contest. This is a long standing psychological issue of his, possibly stemming from the experienced shame of years of concealing his homosexuality from his family (or maybe he's just an *******).
People live different kinds of lives and have different priorities. The idea that there is any common accepted measure of what makes a life go well is largely an illusion. I'd rather shoot myself in the head than do what some other folks do for a living (since I find people who work in "business" to be for the most part irretrievably stupid, vulgar and dull), and they probably feel the same way about my job. Such is life.
Asher's fragile self esteem depends on his perception that he is "winning" some non-existent social contest. This is a long standing psychological issue of his, possibly stemming from the experienced shame of years of concealing his homosexuality from his family (or maybe he's just an *******).
People live different kinds of lives and have different priorities. The idea that there is any common accepted measure of what makes a life go well is largely an illusion. I'd rather shoot myself in the head than do what some other folks do for a living (since I find people who work in "business" to be for the most part irretrievably stupid, vulgar and dull), and they probably feel the same way about my job. Such is life.
I just think you've proven yourself to be, what's the phrase, "irretrievably stupid". It bothers me deeply that someone with your abilities, or lack thereof, is teaching children or young people at any level, let alone university. I think if you were ever put into a discipline where intellect and capability were paramount, you'd flounder. With academia you can just bounce around to various countries forever -- you couldn't cut it at UofT so you fled to Korea to teach, where I'd imagine their standards of English-language Plato-centric philosophy professors are not as high as they'd be over here. That's curious.
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