> "Salary" and "organizational breadth" are pretty objectively measurable things, and are what I'm using as a measuring stick.
That is such a narrow world view. Nor does it change anything I wrote. Nor does you reply make sense, you wrote
> My MBA has had virtually no effect on my opportunities or employability.
That is inconsistent with what you just wrote, something completely different. I'm sure you are aware that humans come up with explanations after decisions? Shown in fMRI scan experiments. I'm not saying this explains what you just did, but it does seem to me that your brain came up with this "explanation" only after discovering my post.
That is such a narrow world view. Nor does it change anything I wrote. Nor does you reply make sense, you wrote
> My MBA has had virtually no effect on my opportunities or employability.
That is inconsistent with what you just wrote, something completely different. I'm sure you are aware that humans come up with explanations after decisions? Shown in fMRI scan experiments. I'm not saying this explains what you just did, but it does seem to me that your brain came up with this "explanation" only after discovering my post.