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You know, it was a slow dawning. It was a dawn where the sun was slowly rising. But I think it started when I switched in college from psych—psychology—to English, English literature. I took psychology because I said, oh yeah yeah, I want to understand people and all that. My uncle was a kind of sort of well-known psychologist. He was looking at perception too. That kind of opened me up, and I wanted to take psychology to understand a little bit more. But then all these awful boring statistics, all these case studies—it was—and I took one literature course in college. It’s like, wow, these people—these writers—understood what human passion and desire and intent were all about.

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