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On THE LAST day of the course that I teach at Harvard Business School, I typically start by telling my students what I observed among my own business school classmates after we graduated. Just like every other school, our reunions every five years provided a series of fascinating
snapshots. The school is superb at luring back its alumni for these events,which are key fund-raisers; the red carpet gets rolled out with an array of high-profile speakers and events.My own fifth-year reunion was no exception and we had a big turnout. Looking around, everyone seemed so polished and prosperous--we couldnt help but feel that we really were part of something special.
We clearly had much to celebrate. My classmates seemed to be doing extremely well; they had great jobs, some were working in exotic locations, and most had managed to marry spouses much better-looking than they were. Their lives seemed destined to be fantastic on every level.
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我在哈佛商学院任课课,在上课的最后一天,我通常会告诉我的学生,我们毕业后我在自己的商学院同学中观察到了什么。就像其他学校一样,我们每五年的聚会提供了一系列令人着迷的印象。学校非常善于吸引校友参加这些活动,这些活动是重要的筹款活动;红地毯铺开了一系列引人注目的演讲和活动。我自己的第一个同学聚会也不例外,我们有很多人参加。环顾四周,每个人都显得那么优雅和成功——我们不禁感到我们真的很特殊。
我们显然有很多值得庆祝的。我的同学似乎做得非常好;他们有很好的工作,有的职位显赫,大多数人有了比自己好看得多的配偶。他们的生活似乎注定了在各个方面都很精彩。
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