Jimmy Doyle

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Jimmy Doyle

@jdoyleDoyle1

πειράσομαι δέ γε καὶ σὲ ποιῆσαι, ὦ ἑταῖρε, ταὐτὰ ἐμοὶ λέγειν

Cambridge, MA 가입일 Ağustos 2021
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Jimmy Doyle
Jimmy Doyle@jdoyleDoyle1·
Why on earth is anyone paying any attention to someone who has admitted he joined in attacks on people for saying things he secretly agreed with
Brad@BradleyKellard

Malcolm Gladwell revealed why you shouldn't go to Harvard: 1. America does not have a shortage of students who want science and math degrees. It has a shortage of students who finish them. Half of all high school seniors who intend to study STEM drop out by the end of their second year. The problem is not interest. It is persistence. 2. The obvious assumption is that smarter students persist longer. So Gladwell tested it. At Hartwick College, a small liberal arts school in New York, the top third of math SAT scorers took the majority of STEM degrees. The bottom third dropped out in large numbers. The data seemed to confirm it. Smarter kids stick around longer. 3. Then he looked at Harvard. The bottom third of Harvard's math SAT scores are equal to the top third at Hartwick. By the logic above, everyone at Harvard should graduate with a STEM degree. They are all brilliant. Nobody should be dropping out. 4. Harvard showed the exact same pattern as Hartwick. Top students graduated. Bottom students dropped out like flies. Even though the bottom Harvard students were objectively brilliant by any global standard. Something else entirely was driving the dropout rate. 5. That something is called relative deprivation theory. Human beings do not measure themselves against the world. They measure themselves against the people immediately around them. A Harvard student in the bottom third does not think I am in the top one percent of all students globally. They think that kid next to me keeps getting everything right and I keep getting it wrong. So they quit. 6. The research from UCLA puts a specific number on it. Your odds of graduating with a STEM degree fall by two percentage points for every ten point increase in the average SAT score of your peers. Choose Harvard over the University of Maryland and your chance of finishing a STEM degree drops by thirty percent. Thirty percent. Just to put a brand name on your resume. 7. Relative position matters more than absolute position when it comes to confidence, motivation, and self belief. The eightieth percentile student at Harvard looks up at the people above them and feels like they cannot compete. The number one student at a state school feels like they can conquer the world. That feeling drives everything. 8. The practical hiring implication is radical. Class rank matters more than institution name. Gladwell argues companies should have a don't ask don't tell policy for where someone went to college. Hiring only from top schools means missing the top students from every other school. That is not smart hiring. That is brand worship. 9. When choosing a college, never go to the best school you get into. Go to the school where you are guaranteed to be near the top of your class. Being a big fish in a smaller pond does not just feel better. It statistically produces better outcomes than being a small fish in the most prestigious pond available. 10. So why do we keep choosing Harvard over Maryland? Because we are flattered. Because the acceptance letter feels like validation. Because we make an irrational decision in a moment of enormous flattery and call it ambition. Gladwell's conclusion is simple and brutal. When we have the chance to join an elite institution we do things that are genuinely against our own interest and we feel great about it the whole time.

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Jimmy Doyle
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@KlassicalKat_88 Yeah. What makes Mozart great isn’t something other composers have but he has more of
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Jeffrey Gross
Jeffrey Gross@KlassicalKat_88·
not entirely wrong
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Of course someone can judge a translation’s literary quality without knowing the original language. But this has no bearing on its adequacy as a translation, since a highly poetic translation might still depart from the original in all sorts of illegitimate ways
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@suladoyle Worse than a lie: she uses ‘progress’ as a transitive verb 😱
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Ursula Doyle
Ursula Doyle@suladoyle·
I can’t take the malignant idiocy. Every word of her post re assisted dying legislation is a lie.
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Caroline Pidgeon@CarolinePidgeon

@PaulBrandITV This is welcome news and I will work with colleagues across the House of Lords to help progress this important legislation which has the support of people across the country and in the House of Commons.

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@Iamblichungus So… the core problem is that people don’t realize that ‘exists’ & ‘is real’ mean completely different things?
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Mark Valencia
Mark Valencia@MarkValencia·
Monteverdi's flying tourist! 48 hrs on from the purified beauty of John Caird's Ulisse, I'm heading to @glyndebourne to see what William Kentridge has in mind for L'Orfeo. Anticipating a different aesthetic entirely. Reviewing both for @MusicalAmerica
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tall speedrun paper jam@tall_spedrun_pj·
@frauleinruby The idea that objecting to someone’s appalling behavior amounts to objecting to their ‘existence’, with the implication of murderous intent, has got to be the most transparent & boneheaded sophistry ever to gain wide currency in public debate
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@thefempire50 There’s loads of them strolling around Cambridge MA in kilts, it’s brilliant
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Lola
Lola@thefempire50·
All I want this weekend is to watch Scottish football fans in America.
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Phil Hoyeck
Phil Hoyeck@PAHoyeck·
Watched Double Indemnity for the first time a few days ago. Wow. Moody, sinister, atmospheric. Just perfect. Do any other film noirs, or just other crime films from this era, reach this level?
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Explaining choice vs necessity to beginning philosophy students: ‘Sergeant Pepper was weird by *choice* The White Album was weird by *necessity*’
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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
Everybody thought that Lia Thomas alerted everyone to the mania. Public opinion for allowing men who claim to be women to compete against women tanked. Polling arriving soon after the 2024 Trump victory showed it was and 80/20 issue, and that 2 out of 3 Democrats opposed it. There is no constituency for this anywhere in America. Everyone assumed that this bizarre episode in American life had reached its conclusion. But lo, 1.5 years into the Trump Administration, high school aged boys are dominating women in sports in California, New York, and elsewhere. A literal sexual assault gets filmed and broadcast on social media. Schools across Blue America continue to defy Trump Administration mandates in order to keep inflicting boys into girl's private spaces and sports, risking billions in federal funding. The entire machinery of Democrat rule at every level of government moves in lockstep to keep overriding the will of the people. The Supreme Court is expected to rule that some states are permitted to require being female as a condition of competing in women's sports -- it will do not affect Blue state policy in any way. We see here both the power that administrative elites have to defy the popular will, and their ironclad commitment to doing so: to continue to inflict absurdities and cruelties onto girls while proudly boasting of their virtue and goodness.
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey

He shoved his fingers through her spandex, digitally penetrating her. The victim shouted to her mom that his fingers were inside her "c**chie." This is so disturbing. She's a 15-year-old girl & this young man assaulted her in public in a wrestling match.

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@JoshuaLWatson Well yeah, but… everything does? I mean, since it’s the source of all being
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Josh Watson
Josh Watson@JoshuaLWatson·
plato's dialogues participate in the form of the Good
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