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From the novel, what can we infer is Robbins' opinion of success?
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From the text, we can infer that Robbins views the problem with life at the top not in terms of the moral price paid in getting there, but rather, that despite its apparent glamour, life at the top is nevertheless empty and unsatisfactory.
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