In a way, I've got some bad news, particularly to anybody who's come to Oxford from abroad. There's a real problem with snobbery, because sometimes people from outside the U.K. imagine that snobbery is a distinctively U.K. phenomenon, fixated on country houses and titles. The bad news is that's not true. Snobbery is a global phenomenon; we area global organization, this is a global phenomenon. What is a snob? A snob is anybody who takes a small part of you, and uses that to come to a complete vision of who you are. That is snobbery.
"You join here not to be cool, but to make others cool."
Diversity in thought and background leads to better decision-making and more creative solutions.
No matter how others see me, I just need to be myself.
损失厌恶的概念解释了为什么我们通常更倾向于避免损失而不是获得收益。