<p>Actually, Tetrishead reminds me of a phenomenon I refer to as “YLS” or “Young Lawyer’s Syndrome” - usually exhibited by a male attorney with about five years of experience under his belt. The syndrome is marked by absolute confidence in one’s own utter correctness in the specific field in which the YL has achieved a level of competence, impatience with those who fail to perceive that superiority, and arch contempt for the poor fools who get in the way of the Master of the Universe plying his craft (while the old guys just chuckle and shake their heads in the back of the room.)</p>
<p>Fortunately, practice has a way of “curing” most people of that affliction after a few more years. (It’s not exclusively a male disease, but it seems to be most virulent among the guys.)</p>