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Academia is toxic to red pill men, and why I'm dropping my PhD program
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<blockquote data-quote="iknowexactly" data-source="post: 668481" data-attributes="member: 760"><p>I did education time on a military base as a therapist. If you're not where the soldiers are coming back, the psychologists and social workers had almost literally nothing to do because everyone knows their records aren't really confidential, and they are really endangering their promotion prospects by going in for counseling. </p><p></p><p>People coming back are motivated in the opposite direction, they want to get benefits for PTSD and the like. I wasn't there after the Gulf wars started so I didn't see it, heard from colleagues. </p><p></p><p>The military covertly tries to discourage this and servicemen and women are committing suicide every day. The ruling class doesn't seem to concerned about the poor losers that don't have big money. </p><p></p><p>The psychologist supervising me said they paid for her doctorate, she said she'd have a hard time getting out before she sort of paid them back. But getting your doctorate paid for then retiring at 1/2 pay = winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iknowexactly, post: 668481, member: 760"] I did education time on a military base as a therapist. If you're not where the soldiers are coming back, the psychologists and social workers had almost literally nothing to do because everyone knows their records aren't really confidential, and they are really endangering their promotion prospects by going in for counseling. People coming back are motivated in the opposite direction, they want to get benefits for PTSD and the like. I wasn't there after the Gulf wars started so I didn't see it, heard from colleagues. The military covertly tries to discourage this and servicemen and women are committing suicide every day. The ruling class doesn't seem to concerned about the poor losers that don't have big money. The psychologist supervising me said they paid for her doctorate, she said she'd have a hard time getting out before she sort of paid them back. But getting your doctorate paid for then retiring at 1/2 pay = winning. [/QUOTE]
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