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Dan A. Valenzuela

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Identify Me Not

An identity is little more than what one does, the accumulation of decisions and experiences one makes.

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All Is Fair in Love and Jobs

Of the Harvard grads that would matriculate to a job in 2016, 53% would be entering a job in finance, tech, or consulting as their first, but only 15% of the same pool of grads thought they would remain in these industries after 10 years.

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Making Harvard Great Again

In some ways, one could say our concerns about a lack of community in a place that creates elites are not all that different from the concerns of those who have committed themselves to Making America Great Again.

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What You Leave Behind

Just as Reagan’s America existed for a moment and no longer exists today, Obama’s America will disappear and transform into something different.

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The Limits of Liberty

To put it directly, this is the problem: allowing ourselves the option to join such narrow groups often undermines other commitments we have.

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In Defense of Quitting

If quitting left me so vulnerable, then why do I think quitting can be good?

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