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Conclusion: We don’t know what we don’t know

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In the end, that fact that we truly don’t know what we don’t know will probably keep us at bay. If 80% of the students in this class dont end up working at a firm, I would be shocked. At least for me, if I knew the true ramifications of not following the path, I probably wouldn’t mind at least entertaining the though .

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In the end, that fact that we truly don’t know what we don’t know will probably keep us at bay. If 80% of the students in this class dont end up working at a firm, I would be shocked. At least for me, if I knew the true ramifications of not following the path, I probably wouldn’t mind at least entertaining the thought.
 But the thing about not following a path is that you never truly know. As it stands, while the path does seem likely to lead to disaster, we (I) at least know what that disaster is. As with stories, knowing the ending (or at least the possibility of endings) seems far better than not.
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Given your comments, and what you wrote on Jess' paper, it seems that the proper approach to this paper (and one that I'm willing to take) is to start from defining "success", and then working my way back to my current location. If the goal of this class is to help us be the type of lawyer we want to be, it makes sense that I first define what type of lawyer that is. Does that seem appropriate?

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