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In a trough, a man may develop an emotional attachment to "aspirational media," which traffic in celebratory stories and photographs of highly powerful men and the symbols of their success, such as the corporate titles they have acquired and shed, the venture capital they haven't spent yet, and the wives they have married and divorced.
The Colorado Supreme Court revised Rule 6.1 of the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct, effective January 1, 2000, to provide an aspirational goal that every lawyer provide not less than 50 hours per year of pro bono services each year;
We have found that many of our grantees work hard to attain those aspirational goals.
Partly because of our ability to spend without worrying about our childrens' education; partly because some advertising is aspirational, so that you push products that people will want to buy when they can afford to; and partly because of ill-considered assumptions about brand loyalty, in particular the idea that if you hook me on a particular kind of car or suit or beer at 25, you'll have me for life.
-- Asking the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to adopt a measurable standard of 50 hours of pro bono participation per lawyer, per year as an aspirational goal under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct.