Dr. Layne Norton
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You can't have either one in isolation. And I think there's a little bit of a culture war right now. There is.
You can't have either one in isolation. And I think there's a little bit of a culture war right now. There is.
You can't have either one in isolation. And I think there's a little bit of a culture war right now. There is.
Where if it's just the empathy piece, which is you have these things happen to you. It's not your fault. The way you acted this way, it's not your fault.
Where if it's just the empathy piece, which is you have these things happen to you. It's not your fault. The way you acted this way, it's not your fault.
Where if it's just the empathy piece, which is you have these things happen to you. It's not your fault. The way you acted this way, it's not your fault.
But also, which kind of like it sounds like what you were kind of saying to some of these kids, whatever. Yeah. That feels good in the moment for the person because you've removed some of that personal responsibility. You feel like, okay, well, I only did these things because of X, Y, Z, right?
But also, which kind of like it sounds like what you were kind of saying to some of these kids, whatever. Yeah. That feels good in the moment for the person because you've removed some of that personal responsibility. You feel like, okay, well, I only did these things because of X, Y, Z, right?
But also, which kind of like it sounds like what you were kind of saying to some of these kids, whatever. Yeah. That feels good in the moment for the person because you've removed some of that personal responsibility. You feel like, okay, well, I only did these things because of X, Y, Z, right?
And then there's the accountability piece, which is like you can understand why somebody did something, right? You can understand why somebody got something wrong, but you can also say you can do it different. This gets into like, do you actually have free will?
And then there's the accountability piece, which is like you can understand why somebody did something, right? You can understand why somebody got something wrong, but you can also say you can do it different. This gets into like, do you actually have free will?
And then there's the accountability piece, which is like you can understand why somebody did something, right? You can understand why somebody got something wrong, but you can also say you can do it different. This gets into like, do you actually have free will?
And I've always found that kind of funny because I'm like, let's say you don't. What is the usefulness of telling people that, right? But I've just seen... I don't know. I've seen people change.
And I've always found that kind of funny because I'm like, let's say you don't. What is the usefulness of telling people that, right? But I've just seen... I don't know. I've seen people change.
And I've always found that kind of funny because I'm like, let's say you don't. What is the usefulness of telling people that, right? But I've just seen... I don't know. I've seen people change.
It is hard. It's really hard. One of my favorite quotes is, think about how hard it is to change yourself and then think about how hard it is to change another person. Oh, yeah, exactly. Did you ever watch Game of Thrones?
It is hard. It's really hard. One of my favorite quotes is, think about how hard it is to change yourself and then think about how hard it is to change another person. Oh, yeah, exactly. Did you ever watch Game of Thrones?
It is hard. It's really hard. One of my favorite quotes is, think about how hard it is to change yourself and then think about how hard it is to change another person. Oh, yeah, exactly. Did you ever watch Game of Thrones?
Okay, so there was a character... Just here and there, but no. There was a character named Jamie Lannister. In the beginning of the show, you hate this guy. And over time, you actually... He ends up kind of becoming a sympathetic character. And there's a scene where he's looking at this book, and he was a member of the Kingsguard, which was basically like the secret service for the king, right?
Okay, so there was a character... Just here and there, but no. There was a character named Jamie Lannister. In the beginning of the show, you hate this guy. And over time, you actually... He ends up kind of becoming a sympathetic character. And there's a scene where he's looking at this book, and he was a member of the Kingsguard, which was basically like the secret service for the king, right?