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Originally Posted by fsu2012
This topic is awful.
One person cannot change an entire organization on his own. This is a pure fact. Look at the NBA if you want some real life examples like the 2011 championship. Dirk Nowitzki didn't win the last championship on his own. He had a TEAM where guys would step it up to play as great as he did. Then look at the Miami Heat. They have their Big 3 (Lebron, Bosh, James) but no TEAM. These guys play awesome but everyone around them sucks. Just like in greek life, your organization has to work together as a TEAM to be successful. Everybody has to contribute. In this world there are a lot of selfish people. By nature you will have bad GLO's that die/drive themselves down to the ground.
It's like a video game that requires 3 other people to play. The game is not fun when everyone is not playing.
A greek lettered organization either sinks or swims. All great things come to an end. We can wish that they can all recover and be great, but that's not the reality of it. People lose sight on what it's really about and you can't help it. Plus there is a lot of things in life (and people) you just can't control.
For all the stress, the time, the money, the bull**** you will have to endure, all the good times you will, and sucking off d-bags constantly, is it worth it?
A greek lettered organization is supposed to be a great time of your life, not your biggest nightmare with a potential happy ending if you try to change it.
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They are talking about NPHC (historically Black) organizations. It has NOTHING to do with NIC or NPC groups. The NPHC method of recruitment (actually they don't recruit) and member selection is pretty much the opposite of what you experienced.
(Once again not understanding the ****. You're too refined to spell out bullshit, but will say "sucking off d-bags" which is a heck of a lot more offensive.)