I proved him wrong and I kept going. Nobody believed me at first. Nobody but me, in fact, and even I had doubts. I was scared of being wrong. Then I met Kristof and others who taught me that it’s all about inventing life. It’s about taking your strengths and doing something with them. It’s using your tools the right way. If I give you three lines and ask you to make a triangle, it’s impossible to make a square. I had some genetic predispositions, but John Danaher will tell you that he’s seen better athletes. From my childhood skirmishes, I carried some rage that fired me up before my earliest
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