Dr. James Fitzsimmons
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Podcast Appearances
Like, what did they like?
Were they emotionally scarred?
None of that stuff, right?
You just sort of like, oh, you know, King X did this this day.
And that's pretty much what you've got.
And so in part, I wrote Blood on the Wind because I wanted people to basically be like, to look at this and be like, oh, like, these are individuals.
You know, the people in the past, they were like us, right?
They're also not like us, but they were like, they were like us.
They had worse technology, right?
But many, many times they make the same kinds of decisions.
I wanted to humanize them.
That's kind of what it was.
You get tired of basically sort of going with process and big picture things.
It's one of the problems that I think we have in our field.
What are the interesting monotonous details of my life?
Monotonous details of my life.
Well, I would say there's...
One of the more monotonous details is diet.