Carlos Herrera
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But you're on this kick and I really, I shouldn't shit on it, I love you. But it's incredible. This Is Water is amazing. Okay.
But you're on this kick and I really, I shouldn't shit on it, I love you. But it's incredible. This Is Water is amazing. Okay.
I have. Infinite Jest, pretty amazing. This Is Water. Just give me the gist of the book. The idea is this. Yeah. Oh, this is it. There it is. There are these two young fish swimming along. They happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Okay.
I have. Infinite Jest, pretty amazing. This Is Water. Just give me the gist of the book. The idea is this. Yeah. Oh, this is it. There it is. There are these two young fish swimming along. They happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Okay.
I have. Infinite Jest, pretty amazing. This Is Water. Just give me the gist of the book. The idea is this. Yeah. Oh, this is it. There it is. There are these two young fish swimming along. They happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Okay.
I don't know. Okay. I got to visualize it. Close your eyes. Close your eyes.
I don't know. Okay. I got to visualize it. Close your eyes. Close your eyes.
I don't know. Okay. I got to visualize it. Close your eyes. Close your eyes.
One is a carp, and the other one is a... What are those fucking Nemo ones or whatever? Goldfish. No, the one with the clownfish. Clownfish. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
One is a carp, and the other one is a... What are those fucking Nemo ones or whatever? Goldfish. No, the one with the clownfish. Clownfish. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
One is a carp, and the other one is a... What are those fucking Nemo ones or whatever? Goldfish. No, the one with the clownfish. Clownfish. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Two baby clownfish are swimming alone. And a great white's going. And they happen to meet. A great white's going the other way. Going the other way. Okay. Who nods at them and says, morning boys, how's the water? That's not what he sounds like. It's a great white. Morning boys. Yeah, that's what it goes. How's the water? Exactly. And the two young fish, the two young clownfish, they swim for a bit.
Two baby clownfish are swimming alone. And a great white's going. And they happen to meet. A great white's going the other way. Going the other way. Okay. Who nods at them and says, morning boys, how's the water? That's not what he sounds like. It's a great white. Morning boys. Yeah, that's what it goes. How's the water? Exactly. And the two young fish, the two young clownfish, they swim for a bit.
Two baby clownfish are swimming alone. And a great white's going. And they happen to meet. A great white's going the other way. Going the other way. Okay. Who nods at them and says, morning boys, how's the water? That's not what he sounds like. It's a great white. Morning boys. Yeah, that's what it goes. How's the water? Exactly. And the two young fish, the two young clownfish, they swim for a bit.
And eventually one of them looks at the other one and goes, what the hell is water? In this moment, you're worried I plan to present myself as the wise old fish explaining what water is to young fish. Please don't be. I'm not the old wise fish.
And eventually one of them looks at the other one and goes, what the hell is water? In this moment, you're worried I plan to present myself as the wise old fish explaining what water is to young fish. Please don't be. I'm not the old wise fish.
And eventually one of them looks at the other one and goes, what the hell is water? In this moment, you're worried I plan to present myself as the wise old fish explaining what water is to young fish. Please don't be. I'm not the old wise fish.
The immediate point of the fish story is that the most obvious, ubiquitous, important realities are often the ones that we are hardest to see and talk about. What it is is we're not taking stuff for granted. What it says on your phone is what this is. What?
The immediate point of the fish story is that the most obvious, ubiquitous, important realities are often the ones that we are hardest to see and talk about. What it is is we're not taking stuff for granted. What it says on your phone is what this is. What?
The immediate point of the fish story is that the most obvious, ubiquitous, important realities are often the ones that we are hardest to see and talk about. What it is is we're not taking stuff for granted. What it says on your phone is what this is. What?