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In Part 1, Harrison Barnes introduces the idea that many attorneys' unhappiness stems from believing widely accepted—but often misleading—stories about what a “successful” legal career should look like. He examines how these narratives take hold early in law school and shape career choices that may not align with one's true values or strengths, setting the stage for dissatisfaction down the road.
By Harrison BarnesIn Part 1, Harrison Barnes introduces the idea that many attorneys' unhappiness stems from believing widely accepted—but often misleading—stories about what a “successful” legal career should look like. He examines how these narratives take hold early in law school and shape career choices that may not align with one's true values or strengths, setting the stage for dissatisfaction down the road.