I really like this, however the term ‘hard selecting’ or ‘selecting harder’ is confusing to me. Do you think you could rephrase it to me, so I could understand it better?
There are 2 schools, let’s call them school A and school B, that will only accept the best of the best. School A will only accept people that were in the top 10% of the people who graduated their high school. School B says Ha! We will only accept people who were the top student in their graduating class.
And then later down the line it is discovered that while the graduates/attendees of school B are ‘more brilliant’, they also have a higher burnout rate, and more mental health problems.
Why? Maybe in a graduating class the top 10% are hard workers, but the top person might work too hard.
I really like this, however the term ‘hard selecting’ or ‘selecting harder’ is confusing to me. Do you think you could rephrase it to me, so I could understand it better?
Quick fictional example:
There are 2 schools, let’s call them school A and school B, that will only accept the best of the best. School A will only accept people that were in the top 10% of the people who graduated their high school. School B says Ha! We will only accept people who were the top student in their graduating class.
And then later down the line it is discovered that while the graduates/attendees of school B are ‘more brilliant’, they also have a higher burnout rate, and more mental health problems.
Why? Maybe in a graduating class the top 10% are hard workers, but the top person might work too hard.