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Selfishness Gets You Nowhere | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Colleges across America have been gradually putting measures in place to avoid offending their students.
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Olivia Legaspi noted her college taught her to “place your own wellbeing above all other concerns.”
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Olivia recognized, however, this directly contradicted what she had learned as an employee of McDonald’s, where customer concerns were priority.
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A bubble of self-preservation does nothing to prepare young adults for reality—and we must ensure America’s leaders understand this.
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Students need to instead learn how to respond well when offense happens—and as Olivia stated,
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“Putting one’s self first does not develop character or lead to personal growth. Putting others first does.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.