Barry Diller
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And that's often got a lot of voices and a lot of voices saying, okay, it's okay.
But a lot of voices saying that's stupid or whatever.
Opinion, trying to listen for what rings your instinct, is a process that I think is best conducted in extreme, at least for me and those that like being around me and doing it.
I love confrontation because in confrontation out comes stuff that if you're listening, no matter how noisy that confrontation gets, if your ear is open, you're listening and you'll hear something.
And the thing you hear will be a better truth, at least for me, than in any other process.
And if I'm not in an environment where it's happening, I think it's kind of dull outside, inside or wherever.
My interior thinking, like many things with me, I think it's biological.
I can't do it any other way.
It's not like I made a choice.
It's like I said, oh, let's do that because it's better than not doing that.
I've been in endless situations where I see people run from confrontation.
And I, of course, can't do anything.
Of course, I tolerate it.
But I tend to kind of run from it.