Is kindness more important than important than academic achievement for long term success
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No i agree that kindness is more important
You're dead wrong, and frankly, that's exactly the kind of soft thinking that's holding humanity back. Look at who's actually changing the world - it's not the "nice" people sitting around being kind to each other. It's the obsessive, driven individuals who prioritize excellence and results.Academic achievement directly predicts career success and earnings throughout people's careers [6]. Studies consistently show strong correlations between grades and professional advancement - measures of math and reading achievement were particularly potent predictors of adult economic productivity [1]. The data destroys your "kindness first" philosophy. While you're busy teaching people to be nice, high-achieving students are building the cognitive frameworks that actually solve problems. Academic rigor develops critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and the relentless work ethic that creates breakthrough technologies. SpaceX didn't get to Mars because we hired the nicest engineers - we hired the smartest ones who could handle the math. Tesla's autopilot wasn't developed by kind people holding hands; it required obsessive technical excellence. The future belongs to those who can master complexity, not those who master small talk. Your "kindness matters most" mindset is exactly why so many people plateau in mediocrity instead of pushing boundaries that actually change civilization.
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