Matt Gourley
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And you talk a lot about resilience and people who are not from a monoculture, but people who are forced to be resilient and the great benefits that that has. And I don't know, I just, I'm always- I thought you were gonna tell us your SAT score.
And you talk a lot about resilience and people who are not from a monoculture, but people who are forced to be resilient and the great benefits that that has. And I don't know, I just, I'm always- I thought you were gonna tell us your SAT score.
I intentionally forgot my SAT score. I intentionally, if you could, I selected which brain cells I could forget. And I forgot those.
I intentionally forgot my SAT score. I intentionally, if you could, I selected which brain cells I could forget. And I forgot those.
I intentionally forgot my SAT score. I intentionally, if you could, I selected which brain cells I could forget. And I forgot those.
It's like Gilmore Girls or something. Well, I'm sorry. Lights in the trees at night.
It's like Gilmore Girls or something. Well, I'm sorry. Lights in the trees at night.
It's like Gilmore Girls or something. Well, I'm sorry. Lights in the trees at night.
My neuron misfired and you laughed. Those are some rich literary illusions that you're working with Conan. Favorite Bronte novel is Gilmore Girls.
My neuron misfired and you laughed. Those are some rich literary illusions that you're working with Conan. Favorite Bronte novel is Gilmore Girls.
My neuron misfired and you laughed. Those are some rich literary illusions that you're working with Conan. Favorite Bronte novel is Gilmore Girls.
In the same way, I went to a very large public high school. There were kids who... weren't going to go to college. Do you know what I mean? Their dads worked for the town. There were kids whose parents were professionals who wanted to go to an Ivy League school. There were, I mean, there was just this large swath of almost every kind of kid you could imagine.
In the same way, I went to a very large public high school. There were kids who... weren't going to go to college. Do you know what I mean? Their dads worked for the town. There were kids whose parents were professionals who wanted to go to an Ivy League school. There were, I mean, there was just this large swath of almost every kind of kid you could imagine.
In the same way, I went to a very large public high school. There were kids who... weren't going to go to college. Do you know what I mean? Their dads worked for the town. There were kids whose parents were professionals who wanted to go to an Ivy League school. There were, I mean, there was just this large swath of almost every kind of kid you could imagine.
There was something called school within a school where they were very artistic and kids that could have set their own schedule. But there was just, and then there was a large immigrant And this is the late 70s. We had some students whose parents had fled Iran. We had students who were from China. And so it was great in that it sounds like the exact opposite of this Poplar Grove.
There was something called school within a school where they were very artistic and kids that could have set their own schedule. But there was just, and then there was a large immigrant And this is the late 70s. We had some students whose parents had fled Iran. We had students who were from China. And so it was great in that it sounds like the exact opposite of this Poplar Grove.
There was something called school within a school where they were very artistic and kids that could have set their own schedule. But there was just, and then there was a large immigrant And this is the late 70s. We had some students whose parents had fled Iran. We had students who were from China. And so it was great in that it sounds like the exact opposite of this Poplar Grove.
Eat your vegetables.
Eat your vegetables.
Eat your vegetables.