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Keeping a Peaceful Home

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COMMON SENSE DAD ® | Keeping a Peaceful Home COMMON SENSE DAD ® Keeping a Peaceful Home Skip to content Home About Richard Contact ← Older posts It’s All My Fault Posted on March 19, 2015 by Richard Greenberg When I went to college in the mid ‘70s, I made fun of people who sat in the front row of the class. I thought their eagerness to get good grades was a “kiss ass” thing and that real “free thinkers” didn’t have to conform to the rigorous judgments of academia. This attitude was reinforced by a set of shifting societal values reflected in films about anti-heroes like “Easy Rider,” “Midnight Cowboy,” and “Taxi Driver.” It was a time of upheaval with Vietnam and Watergate. After college, many of my friends went to professional schools – law, medicine, business, dentistry, and they benefited from their earlier academic focus in very positive ways. Others of us dove directly into the workforce, where we worked hard, got ahead, and maintained a residual belie...

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