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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="Suits" data-source="post: 668482" data-attributes="member: 4308"><p>You're absolutely correct and I live my life based on this understanding, but when it comes to paying for services, I expect a service to be delivered, rather than the service provider acting like they are doing me a favour by allowing me to hand them all my cash.</p><p></p><p>If you are offering an educational service, I expect that you will provide me with the resources to learn what you teach.</p><p></p><p>Of course, educational institutions don't consider themselves service industry and have a major stick up their ass about how spectacular they are, so this isn't going to change any time soon.</p><p></p><p>However, wanting my environment to be a product of me, instead of the other way around, I'm actually working on plans to offer an educational service that guarantees results, within certain parameters.</p><p></p><p>I dare you to give me a student with an IQ above 90 who you think can't learn Chinese.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suits, post: 668482, member: 4308"] You're absolutely correct and I live my life based on this understanding, but when it comes to paying for services, I expect a service to be delivered, rather than the service provider acting like they are doing me a favour by allowing me to hand them all my cash. If you are offering an educational service, I expect that you will provide me with the resources to learn what you teach. Of course, educational institutions don't consider themselves service industry and have a major stick up their ass about how spectacular they are, so this isn't going to change any time soon. However, wanting my environment to be a product of me, instead of the other way around, I'm actually working on plans to offer an educational service that guarantees results, within certain parameters. I dare you to give me a student with an IQ above 90 who you think can't learn Chinese. [/QUOTE]
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