The Stanford Freshmen Who Want to Rule the World

(theatlantic.com)

25 points | by apparent 17 hours ago ago

12 comments

  • apparent 17 hours ago ago

    Interesting article, and then at the end you see that this Stanford student is also pursuing his own path to fame and riches — by publishing a forthcoming tell-all book about the apparently seedy underbelly of Stanford.

    Perhaps he is not so different from his subjects, at least in terms of his end goals?

    • randycupertino 15 hours ago ago

      He's a nepo baby; His dad is Peter Baker, chief White House Correspondent for the NYTimes and his mom is Susan Glasser, a staff writer at The New Yorker & former editor at The Washington Post.

      • IncreasePosts 13 hours ago ago

        He might be a nepo baby, but he also might be a person who had two extremely successful professional writers tutoring and mentoring him for years on end.

        • pfannkuchen 12 hours ago ago

          Depends how involved they were. A lot of very successful people end up focusing on work and outsourcing the kid stuff.

    • david_shi 16 hours ago ago

      Many such cases

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  • FeteCommuniste 14 hours ago ago

    Interesting that "recruitment" happens right after age of consent is reached. I guess eighteen year olds have some special intellectual quality that a twenty year old would lack?

    • IncreasePosts 13 hours ago ago

      It doesn't need to be anything sexual. It could just be that 18-year-olds have less experience with the world overall, a less developed moral compass, and fewer attachments to the larger world. World. So, you can mold them however you like.

      It's still absolutely gross, but not necessarily gross like that

  • 7e 9 hours ago ago

    Naïve, willing to work for nothing, likely a nepo baby with connections, arrogant, and with a sense of entitlement what will help drive a jumbo liquidity event. They’re the perfect prey for VCs.

  • theturtle 11 hours ago ago

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