Analogies are inexact by definition, which doesn't mean that the speaker is being intentionally deceptive by using one.
I don't think anyone took this beyond the anecdotal evidence provided. We can argue motive and hypotheticals all day but the fact remains that this is just a blurb thrown at fresh undergraduates.
It's a motivational speech (delivered via heresay on Quora) not a thesis.
I don't think anyone took this beyond the anecdotal evidence provided. We can argue motive and hypotheticals all day but the fact remains that this is just a blurb thrown at fresh undergraduates.
It's a motivational speech (delivered via heresay on Quora) not a thesis.