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Well... Blue_Adept Jan 2014 #1
well played xchrom Jan 2014 #2
It's a mindset Blue_Adept Jan 2014 #4
You are describing my father Demeter Jan 2014 #8
Definitely Blue_Adept Jan 2014 #17
Just a minor point spooky3 Jan 2014 #26
You are describing Marissa Mayer at Yahoo, from what I can tell, what I've read. jtuck004 Jan 2014 #10
She's 38 Blue_Adept Jan 2014 #18
Yes, and the Harvard students described in the spooky3 Jan 2014 #27
Can the "Baby Boomers are crap" crap. WinkyDink Jan 2014 #39
Nice broad brush there. Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #41
Wow. Boomer bashing. How original. SammyWinstonJack Jan 2014 #53
The person I know IRL most like this gollygee Jan 2014 #60
Better give that bird a fish . . . another_liberal Jan 2014 #14
Dunning-Kruger effect SharonAnn Jan 2014 #62
Lying with authority can be a winning move in Scrabble truebluegreen Jan 2014 #3
This... chervilant Jan 2014 #5
What gets me are all the people who watch RW media who think they're informed LuvNewcastle Jan 2014 #6
Then you must challenge him, in the sense that he watch and read a more well rounded Dustlawyer Jan 2014 #34
I have kind of a similar situation. Liberalynn Jan 2014 #40
I get the same thing - in another direction hfojvt Jan 2014 #47
If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, Arkansas Granny Jan 2014 #7
That's America for ya RobertEarl Jan 2014 #9
Sorta like Chris Mathews when the subject is marijuana. B Calm Jan 2014 #11
Is this the same Chris Matthews Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #42
Deceit and Self-Deception reddread Jan 2014 #12
This is true for all rightwing crazies ... ananda Jan 2014 #13
Signs of the times Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #29
Stephen Colbert's "Truthiness" mates well with this. Ian_rd Jan 2014 #15
People cannot be convinced to change their minds AngryAmish Jan 2014 #16
K&R! These are the MFers that have destroyed the nation. Enthusiast Jan 2014 #19
Why is it that fools are so sure of themselves while wiser men are filled with doubt? Scuba Jan 2014 #20
Reminds of the words I heard somewhere kairos12 Jan 2014 #31
this makes me laugh. My dad had an obsessive dislike/distrust of anyone out of Harvard or Yale B cali Jan 2014 #21
Because they went to Harvard Business School? DeSwiss Jan 2014 #22
Alpha male syndrome. Infiltrated the water in Harvard Business School long ago. Squinch Jan 2014 #23
What they are really teaching them is to be good at sales - TBF Jan 2014 #24
It's exactly this. We live in a culture where most everything is for sale. hunter Jan 2014 #52
It's the Dunning Kruger Effect, in which Berlin Expat Jan 2014 #25
Respect Authoritah! No excetions! Listen to da Maya! Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2014 #28
Disease of Conceit deutsey Jan 2014 #30
I have noticed that from Malcolm X to Margaret Thatcher - speakers who speak with absolute moral Douglas Carpenter Jan 2014 #32
It's a good survival strategy. CFLDem Jan 2014 #33
HBS alumni........ Hotler Jan 2014 #35
There is a saying once..... Hotler Jan 2014 #36
Brings to mind the old expression - "When you can't dazzle them with bullwinkle428 Jan 2014 #37
"Be wrong but be strong" siligut Jan 2014 #38
Because they have overblown egos Sweet Freedom Jan 2014 #43
For irony, reread this thread and count how many here KNOW the answer.... Demo_Chris Jan 2014 #44
Everyone wants to matter. Orsino Jan 2014 #45
Monologue trumps dialogue sibelian Jan 2014 #46
Ah yes, The Power of Positive Thinking bemildred Jan 2014 #48
Majority of people do not tolerate ambiguity well. kiranon Jan 2014 #49
When I was a boss one of the things I found was a lot of workers would rather be led by El_Johns Jan 2014 #50
You don't need an education to enjoy listening to yourself. Coyotl Jan 2014 #51
Many times in my corporate life I was astounded when attending some inner-circle RKP5637 Jan 2014 #54
Famous story: cow versus bull in college (and life) Democrats_win Jan 2014 #55
American? Have you heard the French? aikoaiko Jan 2014 #56
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt" lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #57
I see your quote and raise you :) DonCoquixote Jan 2014 #59
If I were the academic dean at HBS dickthegrouch Jan 2014 #58
I like your professor's lesson BrotherIvan Jan 2014 #61
I noticed this when discussing healthcare on HuffPo Prophet 451 Jan 2014 #63
Ignorant in their arrogance, Arrogant in their ignorance...nt uriel1972 Jan 2014 #64
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