Honest Connections
The essence of animals is their unwavering honesty, contrasting sharply with the complexities of human relationships. As people evolve, they often become unrecognizable, leaving a sense of loss for the connections once shared. In a lighter note, the host shares a personal journey through music, exploring lesser-known records during quarantine and reflecting on the heartfelt performances of a certain comedian on SNL.In this clip
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If I have worked super hard on myself physically and mentally for years as a 21-year-old man, why does it sting much more when I open up about my life, values, and passions and still don't achieve a deeper connection?
I am almost 60 years old and have started looking back at my younger years, especially ages 12 to 32. I believe my frontal lobes came online late, and I developed many strong attachments to girls during that time. I think I fell in love maybe 12 or 13 times. (Ask me about singing to a girl over the phone or castrating pigs with a girl's father just to be seen.) No one ever spoke to me about my brain, and I realize my brain made me a real asshole. I was hurt, and other people were hurt. I take responsibility for my own actions, but is it also OK for me to harbor a little resentment about my education? Would I have listened if someone had told me about it?