FATHER: What's wrong, son? I raised you and paid for
you to go to Harvard to be a tough man who will run a big business with your
fists, not to take care of the elderly on the street and hand out food to the
homeless.
SON: Don't worry, father. This isn't going to last long.
It's because I'm running for a senior management position in a multinational corporation
and I need to strengthen my empathy a bit. Because, according to all the research of the time,
how good a person you are counts much more than your degrees and skills.
That is why, nowadays, anyone who wants to become a business executive
no longer goes to Harvard, but prefers to enter a monastery for a while.
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