The Percentage That Gives All Others a Bad Name
The Percentage That Gives All Others a Bad Name
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A sociometric analysis of occupational
stratification has revealed that certain professions have
demonstratively exhibited traits that either attract a similar
sort of person who prefers such work, or forms such similar
persons by dint of their work to be overwhelmingly of the same
personality type.
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One percent of ...
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nurses,
medicos,
physical therapists,
veterinarians,
dentists,
pharmacists,
school teachers,
librarians,
engineers,
physicists,
fire fighters,
rescuemen,
policemen,
soldiers,
sailors,
aviators,
mailmen,
nuns and monks
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... give the remaining
ninety-nine percent
a bad name!
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While, by contrast, |
ninety-nine percent of ...
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lawyers,
proselytizers,
bankers,
entertainers,
taxidermists,
planners,
gamblers,
stock brokers,
car dealers,
insurance agents,
psychotherapists,
clerics,
politicians,
activists,
drug dealers,
pro-athletes,
social workers,
bureaucrats,
prostitutes,
moguls,
journalists,
realtors,
professors,
telemarketers,
protesters,
homosexuals,
accountants,
environmentalists,
pimps,
trade unionists,
criminals,
psychologists,
and sycophants
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... give the remaining
one percent
a bad name!
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If you think that there are too many chiefs and
not enough indians, too many clones and not enough individuals,
too many misfits and not enough caretakers, too many crazies and
not enough asylums, too many criminals and not enough prisons,
too many animals and not enough zoos, too many freaks and not
enough circuses, too many liars, cheats, parasites, and deviants
... then the time may have finally arrived to put all the
norms into protective custody ... but who can be
entrusted to select them, and to whom can their preservation be
consigned?!
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