Name: Dat Nguyen (Leo) I'm an international student from Hanoi, Vietnam Major: Economics Post-Grad goal: Try out a job as a bartender Hobbies: Traveling abroad, gaming, learning random interesting facts/useful lifehacks
Something about myself: I really enjoy hanging out with my friends, even if we're not doing anything at all. My superpower is my determination to finish whatever I fully put my mind to. If i had a superpower, I wish i could have perfect confidence to be able to try out anything I'm "scared" of right now: trading in the crypto market, try out as many jobs as I can. Presentation link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/19y75ihZOfhgShRdQqCqRNAv-wgGWQU9P5FInNNmSqyM/edit?usp=sharing
I think this is a very complex topic. It makes me wonder about the ethical implications of having lawyers be paid to, in a way, lie. If we are actively encouraging highly educated people to do this, is this something that we value as a society? We associate the competency of a lawyer with persuasion, or the ability to get people to believe what you are saying. When we value that over the truth, that might break some moral codes.