>>1142
so what's your advice to the guy with the year-long gap in employment?
fail, to confirm that he'd be "unable to succeed otherwise"?
tell the truth to a company that would fire him in an instant if a twitter mob asked them nicely to?
I think "you aren't bound to be truthful to the immoral" is a pretty good argument myself. If a murderer asks you where your daughter's hiding, oh gosh, lying is bad, so she's right there Mr. murderer, she was bound to die because she couldn't "live otherwise".
>stupid douche
>unable to succeed
>trying too hard
it's about good vs. bad advice. The good advice is "lie about it".