Let me rephrase that. The speech and comic are self-righteous and directed at college students who may be naive. It suggests that there's something unseemly or inadequate about working for profit.
And Watterson is essentially telling students "follow your dreams." That' nice, but it should come with the addendum, "...but take into account the likelihood that you can practically achieve those dreams and prepare accordingly."
And Watterson is essentially telling students "follow your dreams." That' nice, but it should come with the addendum, "...but take into account the likelihood that you can practically achieve those dreams and prepare accordingly."
http://www.theonion.com/articles/rules-grammar-change,922/
Good choice for a double major.
And, yes, also: lawyers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson's_law
We'll call this one Harness's Law.
I'm guessing insider trading or securities fraud.