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Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer
An interesting perspective is that all the support and special circumstances allow more affluent kids (middle class and up) to make it through high school.
That level of support is not available in college or the job world and they crash.
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The perspective you present is very interesting and tends to mirror the explanation given in a suicide note by the young man who killed his teacher-father with a bow and arrow on November 30th in a Wyoming college classroom.
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Daily Mail (UK), 12/19/2012:
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Krumm wrote he was fired or had to quit four jobs.
‘Despite having a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering I have not been able to solve the novel problems I need to solve at work,’ he wrote.
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Interestingly, the young man attributed his problems to Asperger’s syndrome.