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So that's all that part of discernment as well. Because one of the questions would be an analogous question is something like, well, if you were in pain, what would get you up in the morning? This is why it's so useful for people to have children. It's like, because a mother, my wife said something very interesting when she had her first child, when she had Michaela.
So that's all that part of discernment as well. Because one of the questions would be an analogous question is something like, well, if you were in pain, what would get you up in the morning? This is why it's so useful for people to have children. It's like, because a mother, my wife said something very interesting when she had her first child, when she had Michaela.
So that's all that part of discernment as well. Because one of the questions would be an analogous question is something like, well, if you were in pain, what would get you up in the morning? This is why it's so useful for people to have children. It's like, because a mother, my wife said something very interesting when she had her first child, when she had Michaela.
We went up north to where my parents were in this old, this cottage. It was all old people up in northern Saskatchewan. There's like 20 of them in the room. And they're watching this little like, 12-month-old, toddled around, like she was on fire, right? It's like they're just completely entranced. And my wife said it was a great relief for her not to be the center of attention.
We went up north to where my parents were in this old, this cottage. It was all old people up in northern Saskatchewan. There's like 20 of them in the room. And they're watching this little like, 12-month-old, toddled around, like she was on fire, right? It's like they're just completely entranced. And my wife said it was a great relief for her not to be the center of attention.
We went up north to where my parents were in this old, this cottage. It was all old people up in northern Saskatchewan. There's like 20 of them in the room. And they're watching this little like, 12-month-old, toddled around, like she was on fire, right? It's like they're just completely entranced. And my wife said it was a great relief for her not to be the center of attention.
It was a great relief to her that someone else had become far more important in her life than she was, self-evidently. And the statistical studies show that there's no distinction between being aware of yourself and being miserable, right? Self-consciousness loads on neuroticism.
It was a great relief to her that someone else had become far more important in her life than she was, self-evidently. And the statistical studies show that there's no distinction between being aware of yourself and being miserable, right? Self-consciousness loads on neuroticism.
It was a great relief to her that someone else had become far more important in her life than she was, self-evidently. And the statistical studies show that there's no distinction between being aware of yourself and being miserable, right? Self-consciousness loads on neuroticism.
Oh, yes. They can't get outside themselves.
Oh, yes. They can't get outside themselves.
Oh, yes. They can't get outside themselves.
So the problem with the dark tetrad types is they can't actually be in awe of themselves.
So the problem with the dark tetrad types is they can't actually be in awe of themselves.
So the problem with the dark tetrad types is they can't actually be in awe of themselves.
That's a good place to stop. And we're pretty much exactly at the time we should stop. I think what we should do, what we will do on the Daily Wire side, for those of you who might join us there, is I think we should talk more specifically about Harvard and about the relationship.
That's a good place to stop. And we're pretty much exactly at the time we should stop. I think what we should do, what we will do on the Daily Wire side, for those of you who might join us there, is I think we should talk more specifically about Harvard and about the relationship.
That's a good place to stop. And we're pretty much exactly at the time we should stop. I think what we should do, what we will do on the Daily Wire side, for those of you who might join us there, is I think we should talk more specifically about Harvard and about the relationship.
I'd like to know more about your life, about how you're conducting your business and what you're doing and what your plans are and how that fits in with your academic strivings and your role as a teacher at Harvard. What you think of the... well, of the institution. I was there in the 90s. I loved it. It was firing in all cylinders as far as I was concerned when I was there.
I'd like to know more about your life, about how you're conducting your business and what you're doing and what your plans are and how that fits in with your academic strivings and your role as a teacher at Harvard. What you think of the... well, of the institution. I was there in the 90s. I loved it. It was firing in all cylinders as far as I was concerned when I was there.