Jiang's article naming IQ worship, zero-sum competition, and fear of failure as educational/psychological problems.
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Three Things Yale Didn't Teach Me
Jiang's article naming IQ worship, zero-sum competition, and fear of failure as educational/psychological problems.
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"And then in 2008, I got a job building and managing China's first public school study abroad program. And I was successful. But the..."
"So if you're able to articulate yourself clearly, if you're able to do math, well, you should be President of the United States. Whereas..."
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