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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The most successful people I know are the scrappiest- totally resilient and they know how to navigate challenging situations and handle all different kinds of people. The last thing you want to do is put your kid in a bubble- they just become spoiled and insufferable. [/quote] At the rich public schools, kids are just segregated into little bubbles by the honors or IB or whatever track. They aren’t mixing it up with the FARM kids. Private school has tons of difficult people — lots of entitled a-holes requiring loads of navigating interpersonal relationships. Also, candidly, the really successful people don’t have any need to be able to be able to bro it up with the kids who won’t be running the companies with them. They do, however, need relationship with the insufferable bubble kids. [/quote]
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