Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, who has since moved on to greener and perhaps more dangerous pastures, told an audience of Stanford students recently that “Google decided that work-life balance and going home early and working from home was more important than winning.” Evidently this hot take was not for wider consumption, as Stanford — which posted the video this week on YouTube — today made the video of the event private.

  • @paf0
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    -453 months ago

    Free education will make the world a better place in the future for everyone. Debt forgiveness is just for people who don’t want to pay their bills because they studied something that doesn’t pay.

    • @exanime
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      323 months ago

      Curing diabetes will make the world a better place in the future for everyone. Insuline is just for people who want to eat candy all day because they hate themselves

      /S

      Ps: it’s hilarious how quickly you showed the true colours you pretended to hide in your first post

    • ProxyZeus
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      233 months ago

      I’m genuinely confused by this? I know CompSci and engineering majors that are having trouble with loans and are you saying that they should have tried a more profitable degree… What?

      • @paf0
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        -293 months ago

        I’m saying people made choices.

        • ProxyZeus
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          153 months ago

          And I’m saying they were coerced into it because of the poor handling of public funding for universities thus making it the governments fault that sometimes people got fucked by loans no matter what degree they got.

          To advocate for fixing a systemic problem and not also advocate for fixing what the systemic problem has caused is weird. Fixing these issues aren’t exclusive like you seem to think they are.

          • @paf0
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            -173 months ago

            No one was coerced to do anything. Cheaper options were available at state schools, community colleges and boot camps. Many people instead chose debt and more expensive schools instead.

            If we’re going to drop a trillion we really don’t have on something, I’d prefer to build for the future while you don’t want to pay your bills.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 months ago

          I’m saying people made choices.

          Normally we call that ‘victim blaming’; even when the victimization is financial by the univer$ity.

          I get you have this “do the crime, do the time” thing for people choosing to spend on education; but aside from multi-decade reform plan that isn’t even as marketable to voters as “let’s just consolidate healthcare and save money”, what do we have that’ll help people avoid the looming debt trap that has such a chilling effect on others entering post-secondary education?

          • @paf0
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            -43 months ago

            We have inflation for that. Wages will eventually go up.

            And there was no crime here.

        • @ameancow
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          23 months ago

          You do NOT get a choice about getting an education in a vast, vast majority of life paths in the developed world.

          I know a lot of people and exactly two of them are working in the field they got degrees in. You cannot always control the direction of your life, anything from medical issues to family emergencies to economics in your region can profoundly impact your chances of landing a career in your chosen study field, or even just getting a simple job that can pay back tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars as the interest snowballs.

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            You absolutely have a choice.

            Clearly there should be debt forgiveness for people with medical issues. Otherwise people should think ahead.

            And I started all of this by saying that university should be free. I’m not the enemy here. You signed an agreement to pay those bills, now do it.

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              Otherwise people should think ahead.

              The vast majority of people are thinking ahead when they get a loan to get an education. The rest of your comment is telling people with problems “fuck you, got mine” and I’m done with it. Enjoy your block. Enjoy your blessings and enjoy being hateful to people who had different luck in life, I’m sure abandoning human decency will really help in everything you do.

              • @paf0
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                3 months ago

                I’m sorry you can’t handle when someone disagrees with you. I’m not abandoning human decency when I say things like “university should be free” and “if anything all education loans should be refinanced with a interest rate ceiling”. You are a coward.

    • @ameancow
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      Free education will make the world a better place in the future for everyone.

      This is true.

      Debt forgiveness is just for people who don’t want to pay their bills because they studied something that doesn’t pay.

      This is utter garbage. Judgemental much? Maybe your own experiences and feelings aren’t the same for everyone.

      • @paf0
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        -53 months ago

        I do not have a degree. Still here and happy. Make better choices.