Paul Dans
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But that's how we kind of grew up.
K through 12 public schools.
My mom went and worked in the underprivileged schools in Baltimore.
And I went to MIT.
I was recruited to go to MIT.
And there I kind of encountered the first
Taste the globalism and what was happening and this kind of struggle to hold on to your working class value roots and your family in the face of kind of what they're telling you a more global picture.
And that's that rubbed me the wrong way.
And that's how I how I got to H. You never fell for it at all.
No, I didn't.
I think it was, I was blessed with great parents.
I really respected mom and dad.
And ultimately, I think when you look at a politician, you want to, you should have a right to value that person and say that person could be a role model.
I struggle in life, but I was blessed with the right direction early on.
And I know a lot of people haven't been in those situations and have to overcome things.
I certainly overcame a lot in my childhood as well.
But the grounding that you get and those values carry you for the rest of your life.
And I didn't fall for it.
And I saw my twin brother, identical twin, Tom, went to Brown.
So he's going to Brown at the same time I'm going at MIT.