MoonlightSonata
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The fact people want to use their power to better the world, no matter the naivety of their expectations can only be a good thing. Even moreso when taken up by those from the wealthier backgrounds, rather than becoming haughty and pretentious -- and self-interested.Not-That-Bright said:What's wrong with doing it for prestige? Some people want a career where they're going to experience a bunch of pompus pagentry (see teachers). Quite frankly I'm sick of morons who are doing law with an agenda "World Peace, Giving disabled people a voice, Working with Aboriginals" while admirable reasons for doing a course sound kinda fake and wanky to me (especially when they come from the mouth of north shore daddies little girls).
Menzies himself had a sense of noblesse oblige