An Explanation

A student comes by my office and delivers the following monologue:

“I just wanted to tell you that I always mean to come to class but there is always something more important that comes up. Like today, I really wanted to come because I know we will be practicing for the oral exam and I wanted to be there but then a friend asked if I could drive her to the airport. I mean, she could take the shuttle but since we don’t have anything important, like anything graded in class today, I thought I should drive her.”

This is the same student who can’t say, “My name is. . .” in Spanish at the end of Spanish Intermediate course. Her version of this ultra-complex statement is “Mi llama es. . .”

12 thoughts on “An Explanation

  1. Well, Im glad to know my hard earned tax dollars are helping my daughter. Even her socialist education knew that Spanish wasn’t too good. πŸ™‚

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    1. “The big problem is not that they think too highly of themselves. ”

      – I work with people between 18-25 all the time and I am yet to meet a single one who wasn’t plagued by self-hatred, self-doubt, feelings of inferiority, etc. Thinking too highly of themselves is SO not their problem.

      “The Huffington Post and the Wall Street Journal have reported that millennials are now bringing their parents to job interviews”

      – My sister who is a job recruiter has had that experience with job seekers.

      “A generation ago, my college peers and I would buy a pint of ice cream and down a shot of peach schnapps (or two) to process a breakup. Now some college students feel suicidal after the breakup of a four-month relationship.”

      – Oh, come on. Is her generation exempt from normal hormonal transformations? Teenagers suffer, always have and always will, because of a hormonal storm they experience.

      “When we lack frustration tolerance, moderate sadness may lead to suicidality in the self-soothingly challenged.”

      – And this is the level of American psychologists. How sad.

      ” After a few months of therapy and medication to stabilize her depression”

      – Here is what the real problem is. These kids are medicated into a zombified state since childhood. This is the real tragedy.

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      1. Well this sentence seems explanatory, but is actually mostly tautological instead:

        “β€œWhen we lack frustration tolerance, moderate sadness may lead to suicidality in the self-soothingly challenged.””

        It like “when we lack something, we are lacking, and this leads to suicidality.”

        It’s a shame about people being zombified to be controlled. But there are whole traditional paradigms out that that hold that emotion is the epiphenomena of a bodily machine that isn’t functioning smoothly.

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