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Mediocre means not so good.


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"Tyranny of mediocrity" (2691 words)
Mediocrity is also the worship of material things that are not art but are destined for the land fill.
Mediocrity is enforced in part through corporate advertising and its manipulation of the news media and mass entertainment.
Perhaps the "founding fathers" were trying to counter the masses' mediocrity, but many of these rulers' true motives were base and backward as they maintained their own privileges at everyone else's expense.
Striving for Professional Mediocrity by Stephen E. Seckler (1185 words)
Accepting mediocrity in yourself is the only real way to achieve balance in your life.
Mediocrity is hardly the way to impress the partners at your firm.
As a young associate, you will not have time for mediocrity because being mediocre is an earned privilege in the practice of law.
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