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“Effortless Perfectionâ€
From Harvard Magazine:
This past winter, a class of ’73 graduate asked me whether students still spend hours lingering over meals. He recalled his Harvard as heady and carefree, a place for reading great books and whiling away days in conversation. He had been saddened by an article in this magazine that chronicled the over-programmed lives of Harvard undergraduates today; among other alarums, it had mourned the death of the two-hour lunch. I looked up the piece (“Nonstop†) and likewise found it upsetting. It painted Harvard undergraduates as so over-scheduled, they barely shower or sleep, let alone linger over lunch. But I knew it was not entirely accurate. At the very least, the article did not accurately reflect my Harvard experience. One of the greatest delights of my two years here has been dawdling in dining halls, listening, talking, and laughing with friends. I now realize the article bothered me in the same way I’m bothered by people who talk too much. I see in their annoying behavior a shade of something I fear I also do. Likewise, reading about Harvard’s “superstars†who “do it all†reminded me of a role I’d once tried to fill, now consciously refused, feared falling back into, and also was terrified of abandoning. I arrived at Harvard as a successful student who never slacked off. I liked to think my life well-balanced—I played sports, kept close friends, spent time with my family, and even slept. But as I outwardly checked off markers of a good, happy life, inside, I was all turmoil. That “carefree†lifestyle was a daily struggle, a purposeful act. I was terrified of “not doing everything right.†Schedule, schoolwork, social life, family, fitness, eating, clothes, even demeanor: everything had to be just so. Everyone believed I was happy-go-lucky (except maybe my parents, lone witnesses of biweekly meltdowns), and I was largely happy. But the harder I tried to be perfect, the more my perfectionism became torture.
Of course, in a sense it worked out. Affectation of effortless perfection got me into Harvard.
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Egypt braces for announcement of president
Egyptian police were ordered to confront any attempt to break the law with decisive force ahead of the announcement Sunday of a new president as soaring tensions in the country raised fears of a new outbreak of political violence.
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Apple’s Retail Army, Loyal but Short on Pay
While consumers tend to think of Apple’s headquarters as the company’s heart and soul, a majority of its workers in the United States are hourly wage earners.
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Horace Mann Teacher Admits Sex
Retired teacher says he had sex with students.![]()
Romney Disputes Bain Attacks
Says “outsourcing†does not equal “offshoring.â€![]()
Romney Donors Mingle With GOP Elite at Utah Retreat
PARK CITY, Utah – Spirits were high among Mitt Romney’s top donors this weekend as they gathered at a Utah resort town to receive an update on the presidential race and rub shoulders with some of the Republican party’s top talent.
The three-day retreat in Park City – a town that boasts top-notch ski slopes and plays host to the Sundance Film Festival each year – brought together a crowd estimated at more than 700 people for socializing, issue panels and a campaign briefing by top Romney aides.
“I’ve found everybody to be quite approachable in and in quite high spirits,†he said. A number of donors echoed the excitement, expressing confidence that the election was going well.
Romney Donors Mingle With GOP Elite at Utah Retreat
PARK CITY, Utah – Spirits were high among Mitt Romney’s top donors this weekend as they gathered at a Utah resort town to receive an update on the presidential race and rub shoulders with some of the Republican party’s top talent.
The three-day retreat in Park City – a town that boasts top-notch ski slopes and plays host to the Sundance Film Festival each year – brought together a crowd estimated at more than 700 people for socializing, issue panels and a campaign briefing by top Romney aides.
“I’ve found everybody to be quite approachable in and in quite high spirits,†he said. A number of donors echoed the excitement, expressing confidence that the election was going well.
Top 10 at the movies for week of June 24, 2012
1. “Annie Hall†(filmforum.com) Woody Allen may love Rome, but his heart belongs to New York — as this 1977 masterpiece attests.
Cash rules at Romney retreat while Condoleezza Rice steals the show
PARK CITY, Utah — If the majority of donors who attend this weekend’s gathering of hundreds of high dollar fundraisers go back home as fired up as Rodger Young, the Romney campaign will be in quite strong a financial position and the investment in time…
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