Sarah Marshall
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I would have her spend more time brushing sled dogs.
That would probably be good for her.
That's a good one.
Supervised.
I don't know if it would work, but I do think that tends to help a lot of people.
That seems like a lot of miles.
Wow.
Ada.
She's getting her steps in.
Yeah.
And also, you know, it's going to stop being wandering off weather, maybe.
Yeah.
Right.
Which, you know, as someone diagnosing what the problem is, you might not be in a position to realize that you are it.
I think pretty much whenever something is termed a syndrome, that means it's being diagnosed based on symptoms rather than cause, you know?
And so, I mean, I remember doing like a very early, you're wrong about episode on Stockholm syndrome, where when you break it down, it's like, well, it kind of made sense for these people to be sympathizing with the people holding them hostage.
If you look at the actual details of the story, you know, and it's a, I don't know that those diagnoses don't,
I think do reveal as much about the people creating them as the ones they're being applied to.
And also she's been through, it feels like, so many life and death situations just that we've heard about in this episode so far.
And that that has an effect on a person.