Taken from my schools meme page and posted by some humanities major. Please send to your friends who can't stop obsessing over FO/MO/BO, Bschool/MSF rankings, BB/MM/EB rankings, etc.
Funny how when you get your job at Goldman Sachs, the base of the pyramid transforms into your end of the year bonus.
...But because some god forsaken emerging markets division in Bangladesh didn't hit their quota. You get 40% of what you were expecting, and now you're nothing but an empty shell doused in the artificial light of your computer monitor. Searching for answers in the night. Clinging onto the CEO's reassurances that next year will be better... Emotionless. Soulless. Destitute.
"A man can convince anyone he's somebody else, but never himself."
And I would definitely put a GS FT role at the top of the pyramid. GS is love, GS is life. Blankfein is God.
GoldenCinderblock: "I keep spending all my money on exotic fish so my armor sucks. Is it possible to romance multiple females? I got with the blue chick so far but I am also interested in the electronic chick and the face mask chick."
Isn't the hierarchy of needs suppose to be bottom up? Note how if you take the GS internship out of the picture you need physiological then food etc.
This picture is just saying the that internship is the most important thing in the hierarchy.
You'd think someone with a humanities degree would know this.
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"A man can convince anyone he's somebody else, but never himself."
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do you know which group this was originally posted in? definitely came up in my newsfeed
PMed you because if I put it down here I would probably out myself
Totally would have done the same thing
I partially agree to it but not completely.
Funny how when you get your job at Goldman Sachs, the base of the pyramid transforms into your end of the year bonus.
...But because some god forsaken emerging markets division in Bangladesh didn't hit their quota. You get 40% of what you were expecting, and now you're nothing but an empty shell doused in the artificial light of your computer monitor. Searching for answers in the night. Clinging onto the CEO's reassurances that next year will be better... Emotionless. Soulless. Destitute.
But what about the McKinsey and BX internships?
And I would definitely put a GS FT role at the top of the pyramid. GS is love, GS is life. Blankfein is God.
I think the formatting may have gotten messed up when you posted it...this is how it should look:
morality? a priority? unheard of on wall street
on the contrary, this inverted triangle and everything it holds is balanced on a unstable and precarious interpretation of morality
those ivy-league meme pages are so cringy for the most part
They've already caused some Harvard students to have their admission rescinded
Is this like the conjoined triangles of success?
Isn't the hierarchy of needs suppose to be bottom up? Note how if you take the GS internship out of the picture you need physiological then food etc.
This picture is just saying the that internship is the most important thing in the hierarchy. You'd think someone with a humanities degree would know this.
Not that I've interned at GS, but aren't the internship and food/sex/sleep mutually exclusive? If so, this pyramid is flawed.
I'm only familiar with the scholar Pusha T's "M.P.A." hierarchy of necessities: money, pussy, alcohol.
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