Second, how many times did you pull a few all-nighters in a row during college? I can't even count. I certainly didn't die.
It may not have killed you, but somewhere along the way, something you did, or something that happened to you cruelly robbed you of your critical thinking skills. The non-sequitur in the above sentence is so obvious, it's almost shocking that you don't see it.
Also:
If you leave work at 5 and start at 9, and are sensible and live within 20 minutes of work (which you can on a banker's salary, at least in NYC),
20 minutes? If you live across the street. Or in the same building, maybe.
that's like 3 whole hours of sleep.
When he said that all you have time to do is take a shower before heading back to the office, he meant just that.
You aren't just "quibbling" with his definitions here; you're playing semantic head games.
It may not have killed you, but somewhere along the way, something you did, or something that happened to you cruelly robbed you of your critical thinking skills. The non-sequitur in the above sentence is so obvious, it's almost shocking that you don't see it.
Also:
If you leave work at 5 and start at 9, and are sensible and live within 20 minutes of work (which you can on a banker's salary, at least in NYC),
20 minutes? If you live across the street. Or in the same building, maybe.
that's like 3 whole hours of sleep.
When he said that all you have time to do is take a shower before heading back to the office, he meant just that.
You aren't just "quibbling" with his definitions here; you're playing semantic head games.