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Being your Own Life Coach | John Muldoon | TEDxShanghaiAmericanSchoolPuxi

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okay hi everyone oh god you're like a

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bunch of high school kids in the morning

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my name is John Muldoon that was quite

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the intro by the way thank you I am the

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principal of the high school here on the

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pusci campus of Shanghai American school

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and I'll tell you I'm also I'm a little

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nervous to be standing up here today

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i-i've still in this stage a lot this

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year and I've talked with a lot of

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different people but there's something

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about that like red-dot back there on

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the ground that is intimidating and part

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about my part of what I'm going to talk

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about tonight is about being honest with

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yourself and other people and so I

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figure what better way to start then say

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that I'm a little nervous by be and be

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honest with you ah see you laughed a lot

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during the last one which I think makes

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the bar pretty high for me so here's the

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thing I I'm gonna talk to you a little

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bit about and I there's a disclaimer

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here in a very unscientific art of why

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I'm nervous as I saw our school

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psychologist out here and I'm sure there

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is yeah so I'm sure that the

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psychologist in the crowd is going to be

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very analytical with the advice I give

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all of you so I hope none of it is

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malpractice here's the thing

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our brains are supremely powerful organs

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and we don't often think about how we're

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using them right

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I actually I can pinpoint the first time

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I actually thought about how we use our

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brain I was in sixth grade so has in

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sixth grade and I'll be asked to do my

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family's going through a really hard

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time a really horrible time actually and

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we're spending a lot of time in the car

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so my dad's driving him and I'm sitting

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next to him up front my sister and my

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brother and I are in the back

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cramps it's always a good recipe for

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something right and my father is

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compulsively listening to motivational

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tapes right yeah cassette tapes right

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yeah so he's listening cassette tapes

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with all these people who are telling me

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and my family through the speakers of

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the car how great life is and how

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awesome we are and how everything is

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gonna be amazing it was like the worst

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great hey it was objectively the worst

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thing ever and totally not what I wanted

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to hear when I was going through some

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horrible things that I could not control

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and I'll never forget I remember this

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one and particularly this guy I chefs my

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dad if you still as a team so this guy

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says that the key to happiness is to

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talk to yourself but not just like talk

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to yourself right to say like really

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great thinks yourself he's like you

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should wake up every day this and it

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sounded so ridiculous to actually listen

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to it right he he's like you get up

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every day and you go to the mirror and

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you look at yourself and you're like you

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look good today is gonna be awesome

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right hey said if you do this all the

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time you'll actually get little voices

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that develop in your head that say nice

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things to you all day long

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and so here I am I'm like 11 or 12 years

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old and I'm like training your brain to

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get little voices that talk to you all

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day long yeah like I'm pretty sure

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that's the mark of something not good

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right

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I mean I can't tell how many fights we

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had about this as a family mostly

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started by me right like why can't we

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just listen to the radio like a normal

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family but I'll never forget it

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part of it is because we were going

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through what was probably the darkest

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chapter of my father's life and he was

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show he chose to listen to somebody tell

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him good things it was a choice he made

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I didn't understand that back then so

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you fast forward a little bit I had just

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become an assistant principal in my life

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right so I guess we're fast working a

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lot I'm feeling pretty good and I find

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out that my favorite teacher ever my 6th

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grade social studies teacher is retiring

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so I'm like I'm gonna stop by and see

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him that day like that day I found I

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drove to the school I didn't tell him I

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was coming I just went I don't know why

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I did

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he was my favorite teacher he helped me

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through so much in that same time period

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in my life when I went through so much

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so I I just walked no one stopped me it

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was amazing I walk right down the

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hallway right to his old classroom he's

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still there like he always was right I

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opened the door and I go in he looks up

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at me and he goes holy hell well

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actually that's not what he said I can't

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tell you what he said on the stage but

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he said something like that and he comes

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over and he gives me this big hug and he

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says John Muldoon I can't believe you're

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still alive right and I'm like are you

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confusing me with another John Logan but

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but he wasn't and actually the truth is

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that he was he was right we talked a lot

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about it he only knew me at that time

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period in my life

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well I and I got I'll be tell you I was

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so angry right and he he our parting

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thought he left me with

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so he's not around anymore it's a little

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sad to think about but the party thought

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that he left me with was how proud he

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was of seeing me and how happy I seems

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because he said in over 35 years of

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teaching he had never met an anger kid

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than me and it's kind of funny but it's

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also kind of tragic that I remember him

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so fondly and I think about that's his

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memory of me of like all the anger

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anyways the change didn't happen

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overnight for me if you fast forward a

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little bit or actually rewind from when

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I became an assistant principal I was in

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ninth grade I was in high school things

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were still not going well for me I was

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actually angrier than I had been in

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sixth grade was just saying something I

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didn't have any friends I mean I was so

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isolated

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my grades were awful they got I am not

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ashamed to tell you I was just about to

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fail out of high school by the middle of

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the year of my freshman year and I had

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the assist my history teacher another

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history teacher that took an interest in

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me right it's probably my second

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favorite teacher

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maybe why I became a history teacher

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myself actually and he was like a Jedi

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right like I actually like I owe this

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man my life he conducted what I can only

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call psychological warfare on me

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he got me so angry that he tricked me

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into wanting to do well at school I

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don't know how he did it like I think

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about it now I have no idea how it

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happened but it did in the trip I mean

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like please do not underestimate the

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magnitude of this transformation I was

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talking with my counselor about how I

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was not going to be coming back to

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school next year if I didn't turn things

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around right and and all of a sudden I

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was getting all A's and B's and I was

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being nicer to people and I actually

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maybe was working my way towards making

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friends right like actually

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yeah whatever I the transformation it

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was so severe my father sat me down and

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he asked me if I was on drugs right like

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and that's pretty messed up when you

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think like like son

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you know your grades have just gotten

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really good and you know it looks like

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maybe you have some friends now and

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you're not so miserable to be around are

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you on the drugs

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greatly that's that's actually how it

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went

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but this rosy period in my life was not

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destined to last because as I think

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everybody here knows you really can't

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trick a halfway intelligent teenager

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into doing something they don't want to

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do for too long

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and so by the end of the year the the

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gig was up and I had this huge

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confrontation with this teacher which

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like if we're being asked was not smart

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I mean to pick a verbal fight with a

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like Jedi psychological warfare mind

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master but I left the Year feeling so

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angry and deflated and confused and and

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