Amanda Knox
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Yeah, and I do worry about people's lack of imagination. It's like, I don't know, I've had enough taken away from me that I am not going to be limited by a lack of imagination. Absolutely.
Yeah, and I do worry about people's lack of imagination. It's like, I don't know, I've had enough taken away from me that I am not going to be limited by a lack of imagination. Absolutely.
Yeah, and I do worry about people's lack of imagination. It's like, I don't know, I've had enough taken away from me that I am not going to be limited by a lack of imagination. Absolutely.
I mean, I'm still thinking about that. I'm, I'm still like trying to figure it out. And I think that's good.
I mean, I'm still thinking about that. I'm, I'm still like trying to figure it out. And I think that's good.
I mean, I'm still thinking about that. I'm, I'm still like trying to figure it out. And I think that's good.
Again, the thing that haunts me is when people think they're doing their best and they're not. That's what haunts me. And that happens. That is happening constantly. It's people convincing themselves that they're doing their best and they're not.
Again, the thing that haunts me is when people think they're doing their best and they're not. That's what haunts me. And that happens. That is happening constantly. It's people convincing themselves that they're doing their best and they're not.
Again, the thing that haunts me is when people think they're doing their best and they're not. That's what haunts me. And that happens. That is happening constantly. It's people convincing themselves that they're doing their best and they're not.
But then how do you get out of that cycle of convincing yourself? Because that's where the issue of cognitive bias comes in and like reaffirming your your sense of self to yourself and your identity. Like, I'm a good guy. I can't you know, I can't do wrong or like, you know, I'm a good friend. I can't be a bad like there.
But then how do you get out of that cycle of convincing yourself? Because that's where the issue of cognitive bias comes in and like reaffirming your your sense of self to yourself and your identity. Like, I'm a good guy. I can't you know, I can't do wrong or like, you know, I'm a good friend. I can't be a bad like there.
But then how do you get out of that cycle of convincing yourself? Because that's where the issue of cognitive bias comes in and like reaffirming your your sense of self to yourself and your identity. Like, I'm a good guy. I can't you know, I can't do wrong or like, you know, I'm a good friend. I can't be a bad like there.
There are ways that we define ourselves that makes it impossible for ourselves to see ourselves clearly. And that freaks me out. Like, I'm always afraid of that.
There are ways that we define ourselves that makes it impossible for ourselves to see ourselves clearly. And that freaks me out. Like, I'm always afraid of that.
There are ways that we define ourselves that makes it impossible for ourselves to see ourselves clearly. And that freaks me out. Like, I'm always afraid of that.
True. That's very true. I've definitely found myself in the position of not being helpable. There's a story I tell in the book about trusting the wrong person and wanting to believe that they were someone like me, someone who could understand me, and then I realized they were not.
True. That's very true. I've definitely found myself in the position of not being helpable. There's a story I tell in the book about trusting the wrong person and wanting to believe that they were someone like me, someone who could understand me, and then I realized they were not.
True. That's very true. I've definitely found myself in the position of not being helpable. There's a story I tell in the book about trusting the wrong person and wanting to believe that they were someone like me, someone who could understand me, and then I realized they were not.