If you're just like, "Oh, I have to write books about stoicism because that's what my audience wants." Then you just became a slave to your audience.
Today's guest, James Altter, when I did, Trust Me I'm Lying, my first book came out. Someone threw me sort of a book
party dinner and James was there. That was the first time I met him. We've just spent a lot of time together and whose writing has deeply influenced me over
the years. He's one of my favorite people. I always love talking to him. I'm more interested in how I can become
a better person and then as just a side effect of that that if people relate to that, then how other people become better people. The idea that just
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