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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The tone of this discussion feels cynical and toxic. When children are truly capable and dedicated, their efforts will eventually lead them to success. Those who rely heavily on parental advantage—so-called “[b]nepo babies[/b]”—often struggle to sustain that success. Without genuine, self-driven achievement, any sense of fulfillment is usually short-lived. Outward success means little without inner joy or purpose. Be kind.[/quote] Nepo babies don't stop gaining advantage at college. An internship opportunity, a job opening, a connection, their parents make sure they sustain their babies' success well into their 30s or 40s, just like what they did for their high school research. As a PP pointed out, "it's life get used to it." While we are getting used to it, commenting on the fraud is hardly cynical or toxic. Nothing we can really do to stop it. It doesn't mean we also have to lose moral compass.[/quote] No body loses their moral compass. If colleges AO accept cheaters, there is nothing anybody can do.[/quote] When calling out fraud online being labeled as "cynical and toxic", you don't think they have lost their moral compass? "Be kind"? To fraudsters? [/quote]
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