I am enjoying this story very much. Crisp sentences and paragraphs appropriate to the subject. A vivid setting - so different from my own college experience. Ethan's experience is so social, corporate, conventional, conformist, soulless. Public vs private? I'm repelled by the frat boys, but curious if some will find greater purpose than just networking business and life partners.
I really appreciate this read — especially the “public vs private” tension. That’s exactly the what I’m interested in exploring.
And you’re not wrong about the environment feeling a bit corporate or conformist. What interests me is how people either adapt to that… or start to see it differently once they’re inside it.
Whether any of them find something more meaningful is very much part of the question.
I am enjoying this story very much. Crisp sentences and paragraphs appropriate to the subject. A vivid setting - so different from my own college experience. Ethan's experience is so social, corporate, conventional, conformist, soulless. Public vs private? I'm repelled by the frat boys, but curious if some will find greater purpose than just networking business and life partners.
I really appreciate this read — especially the “public vs private” tension. That’s exactly the what I’m interested in exploring.
And you’re not wrong about the environment feeling a bit corporate or conformist. What interests me is how people either adapt to that… or start to see it differently once they’re inside it.
Whether any of them find something more meaningful is very much part of the question.