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Why Harvard Graduates Chose Lesser Economics – Robert Grant



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35 comments
@Anurag_sharma_2_3

Dollar today worth more than dollar tomorrow
If dollar stay constant they will have same pp

@canerutku1054

I bet this man graduated from a no name college.

@jaysonmarquez7524

Why would I want to create a class of individuals with greater purchasing power than me? I’m taking the 160k as well.

@thedailyruns6046

Normies dont know about networking. And how your classmates are your future ticket to better jobs.

@singingLeaf123

There is always gonna be someone richer than you, just cant keep buying stuff thinking your happy.

@dougpatterson7494

Assuming these students would be living in similar areas 160k vs others making 150k annually might actually be better. When everyone has more money, inflation reduces the relative value of money.

@Takoda9721

Excellent lesson on humility vs egotistical pride! Working for/with people who are better than you is the way towards growth.

@dayoonman3264

I'd pick B knowing that i chose a degree/field that paid my cohort so much money, and that there's room for growth and opportunity to increase my salary.
Now, if my degree was in sociology, I'd be a little puzzled.😂