Konstantin Kisin
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Podcast Appearances
And then it becomes really difficult to change.
So let's say, at 13, you're convinced you have a mental health problem, and you go down the rabbit hole of all the mental health videos.
and you have an account that's all about your mental health issue, you might not want that when you're 20, but you're already categorized.
And then I think this is also the cruelty of cancel culture and holding people to account for opinions they had at 12, statuses they posted.
Because you're young and the whole point is that you make mistakes and you figure this out.
But we're having to market and brand ourselves from like age 12.
And then we're changing and we're having to then market that change.
And then people say to you, oh, you're different now.
Or we've got evidence that you were different, you know, five years ago.
It's so cruel that we're not giving children that freedom to figure out who they are.
Yeah.
I often think of it as...
You know, we are now, we've become entertainment.
So a lot of people think my generation is wasting time watching mindless entertainment.
But a lot of people are actually turning themselves into entertainment.
And then what happens is if you change your opinion, it's out of character.
And you're now presenting your life like a series of episodes and everything is kind of for other people to consume.
And so you have to stay coherent.
And this is why I focus on... You have to stay in character, literally, in character.
And this is why I focus on things I've experienced in growing up as a girl, because I think, what can you be an expert on at 26?