Stephen Dau Quotes
The Recruiters Came And Talked With Us In School, And I Remember It Like Yesterday. I Wasn't Interested. I Told Them I Wanted To Do Something Good. I Told Them I Wanted To Help People. I Told Them I Couldn't Do It, Told Them I Wasn't Interested.
But They Told Me That There Was No Better Way To Do Good And Help People. They Told Me They Helped People All The Time. Doing Good Was What They Were About. Plus They Were Going To Pay Me. Where Else Could I Get Paid For Helping People? Plus They Would Pay For My College. Plus, In Addition To Helping People, And Paying Me, And Paying For My College, They Would Teach Me A Skill. I Would Be Helping People, And Seeing The World, And Earning Money, And Having College Paid For, And Learning A Skill That I Could Use Later To Earn Money And Help People.
In The End, It Was A Pretty Easy Decision.
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