<p>Sorry to miss the nuances. I didn’t think you were in favor of partying and football games, but did think you were somewhat focused on lack of joy. (By the way, you are completely off base about this. In both directions. First, judging from my kids’ experience, and my other contacts with the University, students at Chicago spend a lot of time and energy bringing ideas to life, and they are encouraged in that by the University. They also have little trouble moving from college to the real world. Second, going to parties and football games DOES sometimes contribute to happiness and holistic personal development, although admittedly more of the former.) </p>
<p>And, yes, you have made clear many times your inferiority-complex theory.</p>