many people know that t.s. eliot was a highly successful banker. but did you also know that he wrote poetry?
one day, i. a. richards had a run-in with one of eliot’s bosses at lloyd’s bank and learned the following about his banking prospects:
Bank Official: Tell me, if you will—you won’t…
This should give hope to anyone who’s ever had coworkers.
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Even poets can have dreams.
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This should give hope to anyone who’s ever had coworkers.
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Wait, T.S. Eliot is more famous for being...poet? I thought reading J. Alfred Prufock was...
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