Dr. K
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So my dad, you know, there were eight of them that slept in like an eight foot by 10 foot thing.
And then at nighttime, like half the people would go and sleep in the stairway and things like just crazy things.
So I think especially for first generation immigrants who go to America, education was survival, right?
Right?
So if you look at the second generation, we're like, why won't you let me study art?
They don't understand like the pile of like luxury that affords them that opportunity.
So when I was like nine years old, my dad pulls me aside.
It's me and my brother.
My brother's 12.
He's like, one of y'all is going to be a doctor and one of y'all is going to be a lawyer.
That's just what it was.
And so I think a lot of us are, and it's kind of an interesting, so I think Indians are lucky because we're very loving.
So there's a lot of scientific advantages that we have.
We have close-knit family systems.
Generally speaking, we're not abusive.
A lot of us have a lot of spiritual background and grounding, which I think is pretty good.
Mormon people also are like median income is super good.
So there's some positive effects of that.
And I think it's just the right set of things.
That's my guess.