Michael Shindler thinks he knows what is an important aspect of his character and what is not. That he loves imparting knowledge on those younger than him is important. That his career goal in third grade was a romanticized idea of an archaeology professor is not. Nor, apparently, is it relevant that his dream jobs were often determined by ‘whatever the trendy movie was.’
Michael Shindler does not procrastinate. He doesn’t start a paper that’s due Thursday on Wednesday night
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