Amanda Knox
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Maybe this is why I feel bad for men because I don't feel any sort of impulse to do that, to puff up my chest and like, I don't know, maybe is it- Well, you shouldn't.
Okay. I guess my one sort of poke back at that, though, is I find it interesting that you frame vulnerability in such a negative way.
Okay. I guess my one sort of poke back at that, though, is I find it interesting that you frame vulnerability in such a negative way.
Okay. I guess my one sort of poke back at that, though, is I find it interesting that you frame vulnerability in such a negative way.
Yeah. But I think the thing that I'm sort of thinking about is how it doesn't matter really how strong you are or capable you are. We all are still utterly vulnerable. Right.
Yeah. But I think the thing that I'm sort of thinking about is how it doesn't matter really how strong you are or capable you are. We all are still utterly vulnerable. Right.
Yeah. But I think the thing that I'm sort of thinking about is how it doesn't matter really how strong you are or capable you are. We all are still utterly vulnerable. Right.
Well, I guess, no, I guess my thing is, for me, it's less about like... like positioning myself to not get hurt. And it's more for me, my big sort of like training that I attempt to do is how do I get up when I am inevitably hurt? So I understand that life is going to hurt me and I don't know how life is going to hurt me. So there's like a million different ways that I can be hurt.
Well, I guess, no, I guess my thing is, for me, it's less about like... like positioning myself to not get hurt. And it's more for me, my big sort of like training that I attempt to do is how do I get up when I am inevitably hurt? So I understand that life is going to hurt me and I don't know how life is going to hurt me. So there's like a million different ways that I can be hurt.
Well, I guess, no, I guess my thing is, for me, it's less about like... like positioning myself to not get hurt. And it's more for me, my big sort of like training that I attempt to do is how do I get up when I am inevitably hurt? So I understand that life is going to hurt me and I don't know how life is going to hurt me. So there's like a million different ways that I can be hurt.
It might be that I'm physically assaulted. It might be some other thing. And knowing that I can't prepare for all of the ways that I am vulnerable to existence. Instead, I try to think, OK, I am vulnerable to existence now.
It might be that I'm physically assaulted. It might be some other thing. And knowing that I can't prepare for all of the ways that I am vulnerable to existence. Instead, I try to think, OK, I am vulnerable to existence now.
It might be that I'm physically assaulted. It might be some other thing. And knowing that I can't prepare for all of the ways that I am vulnerable to existence. Instead, I try to think, OK, I am vulnerable to existence now.
and i am going to get hurt how do i not be broken by the hurt and how do i i don't know maybe i'm i'm i'm treating the inevitable pain of life as that as that training to get strong it's just kind of i i almost don't seek out pain because i've had enough pain come at me is that does that make sense i don't know what do you mean by seek out pain though
and i am going to get hurt how do i not be broken by the hurt and how do i i don't know maybe i'm i'm i'm treating the inevitable pain of life as that as that training to get strong it's just kind of i i almost don't seek out pain because i've had enough pain come at me is that does that make sense i don't know what do you mean by seek out pain though
and i am going to get hurt how do i not be broken by the hurt and how do i i don't know maybe i'm i'm i'm treating the inevitable pain of life as that as that training to get strong it's just kind of i i almost don't seek out pain because i've had enough pain come at me is that does that make sense i don't know what do you mean by seek out pain though
Well, you were talking about like voluntary adversity.
Well, you were talking about like voluntary adversity.
Well, you were talking about like voluntary adversity.
Right. And like to an extent, I agree with you because that's a very stoic thing to do, to seek out challenges so that you can you can test yourself and test your mettle and push yourself to become better for the inevitable things that might happen.