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Probably time it was revisited away, I'd give him about 12!
OOOPS. Wrong thread.
I was going to say 11.Probably time it was revisited away, I'd give him about 12!
Experience - 25-30.
Maturity - 22.
Emotional Intelligence - 14.
It's a bit of a moving target, in certain professions he would definitely excel. His pursuit of hypocrisy and aggressive use of double standards, his lack of respect for morality and fairness and outright seething contempt for differing points of view would play well with a certain demographic in a certain setting, particularly in the current age where society seems to be increasingly self-entitled and intolerant of differing perspectives. These character traits however are not particularly desirable or well suited to civil leadership or international representation. His personality type unfortunately seems to be fairly typical of what you find in academic and similar environments. Despite the obvious damage being caused by today's education system which focuses heavily on indoctrination and social "progressivism," he would likely fit in perfectly in a teaching role or similar.
It's interesting that his past pursuits of substitute teacher, CBC actor, rafting instructor, amateur boxer, social advocate, womanizing blackface party-goer, etc. seem like natural fitting roles for him. He seems to have had fairly astute self-awareness in his past endeavors, one has to wonder where and under what circumstances his self-delusion set in.
Experience - 25-30.
Maturity - 22.
Emotional Intelligence - 14.
It's a bit of a moving target, in certain professions he would definitely excel. His pursuit of hypocrisy and aggressive use of double standards, his lack of respect for morality and fairness and outright seething contempt for differing points of view would play well with a certain demographic in a certain setting, particularly in the current age where society seems to be increasingly self-entitled and intolerant of differing perspectives. These character traits however are not particularly desirable or well suited to civil leadership or international representation. His personality type unfortunately seems to be fairly typical of what you find in academic and similar environments. Despite the obvious damage being caused by today's education system which focuses heavily on indoctrination and social "progressivism," he would likely fit in perfectly in a teaching role or similar.
It's interesting that his past pursuits of substitute teacher, CBC actor, rafting instructor, amateur boxer, social advocate, womanizing blackface party-goer, etc. seem like natural fitting roles for him. He seems to have had fairly astute self-awareness in his past endeavors, one has to wonder where and under what circumstances his self-delusion set in.
Did he work well as a public-school teacher? If so, maybe he should go back and serve his country there: put please, Justin, keep your personal beliefs to yourself in the classroom!