Cultural Reflections
Steve shares a pivotal moment from his teenage years that reshaped his perspective on life and the people around him. He reflects on how cultural influences, like National Lampoon, challenged his initial judgments and forced him to reconsider his interactions with others. This conversation dives into the complexities of personal development and the potential for change in even the most seemingly "hopeless" individuals.In this clip
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