Or do you consider yourself to be?
For once, one of my professors said something interesting. She remarked on how this faculty's students lack ambition compared to, say, medical students. An interesting generalization, I thought, and probably true. It's not that we're any stupider, but perhaps the stream of ambitious students just doesn't flow to the Faculty of Forestry and Agriculture. Maybe we aren't stylish enough.
Not that I'm talking of just studying. Do you, in general, have a lust for distinction?
If yes, is it a great quality to have?
I'm exactly like the professor said. Not that ambitious. I just want to eventually get my degree that will land me a job which I can earn a living with and which will benefit other people, too. I have a very vague idea what the actual job should be. I'll drift to something, I'm sure. Wouldn't want to get stuck doing one thing year after year, though.
Now, I suppose the absolute opposite of an ambitious person would be the passive loser who just lets life float him where it may. Which philosopher was it who believed that you find a virtue between two opposing extremities?
For once, one of my professors said something interesting. She remarked on how this faculty's students lack ambition compared to, say, medical students. An interesting generalization, I thought, and probably true. It's not that we're any stupider, but perhaps the stream of ambitious students just doesn't flow to the Faculty of Forestry and Agriculture. Maybe we aren't stylish enough.

Not that I'm talking of just studying. Do you, in general, have a lust for distinction?
If yes, is it a great quality to have?
I'm exactly like the professor said. Not that ambitious. I just want to eventually get my degree that will land me a job which I can earn a living with and which will benefit other people, too. I have a very vague idea what the actual job should be. I'll drift to something, I'm sure. Wouldn't want to get stuck doing one thing year after year, though.
Now, I suppose the absolute opposite of an ambitious person would be the passive loser who just lets life float him where it may. Which philosopher was it who believed that you find a virtue between two opposing extremities?
Are you ambitious?
21/11/2011 04:31:10 PM
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Why did she say that? What was her point? *NM*
21/11/2011 04:43:02 PM
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To hint that some of us have potential we aren't living up to? I don't know
21/11/2011 04:54:54 PM
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That comparison seems ill-suited to motivate her students. Thanks for answering. *NM*
21/11/2011 10:30:24 PM
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That's like asking someone if they're altruistic, it depends very heavily on the definition *NM*
21/11/2011 06:58:22 PM
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Those who answer can feel free to define it any way they wish
21/11/2011 08:46:36 PM
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And they clearly are, but I don't have a personal prefered definition, which is why I ask
21/11/2011 11:36:35 PM
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No - greatness is being thrust upon me
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21/11/2011 09:25:00 PM
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You are not supposed to talk about that in public!
22/11/2011 02:44:19 AM
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22/11/2011 04:52:43 AM
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I try to keep the Viking axe far away from things to which I am very attached.
22/11/2011 09:53:01 AM
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