Chuck Klosterman
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Podcast Appearances
Other four things.
Like, I would do that.
Oh, totally.
That was its only job, you know, because it would be like, you know, and every once in a while it got through and it'd be really interesting.
But, I mean, that was... But that, you know, that... But that was when...
You know, I have.
I don't... You look back on your life and it's hard to feel good sometimes, you know?
Like, it's hard to feel good because you're looking back on it with the projection of who you are now.
Like, I can't get back into the mind of who I was at, say, 25.
No matter how hard I try, in some weird way, I'm just imagining myself now, but I'm less fat and I don't have a beard.
But really, I was a completely different person.
The weirdest thing about writing books over a period of time like this is...
When you write that book, you are frozen in time.
And for the person who only reads that book, they're reading about who I was when I was 28.
And they understand me better than I do at that age.
Because to me, I would never go back and read that book.
I would be terrified sort of to have to confront who I was.
It's probably not a person I would like now.
On the one hand, it's like it had to happen for you to be who you are now.
I think of that might do like all these things in the past that maybe make me uncomfortable.