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Isaac Williams - The Ghost of Military Ball's Past (Part II)

Isaac Williams - The Ghost of Military Ball's Past (Part II)

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Part Two of Two

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Start -- The pragmatic way I consider relationships because of my parent’s divorce, the choice to prioritize stability and how to view chaos, adaptations to passivity through avoidance and intimidation – not everybody is a narcissist, never assume malice when ignorance is possible

9:30 – don’t expect anyone to back you before you’ve “made it”, the burden of uncertainty, self-fulfilling prophecies

16:50 – Inaction is worse than doing something and pissing people off, silence is complicity, Speaking your convictions is very different from performing them

20:30 – All you do is fail at the start, building something of your own, keep fucking going

21:50 – Hasan Minhaj’s Netflix Comedy Special, political discourse as an entertainer

27:30 – How to mitigate the way people get intimidated by me, the way I approach interacting with humans, it’s not my responsibility to read your mind

31:00 – Isaac’s WestPoint Military Ball Story including how he got his chest waxed in preparation of my arrival

41:28 – I’m back on team arranged marriage and this Israeli wrestler was notttttt

48:00 – being human means being able to express emotions, learning how to cope with your emotions

1:03:00 – My end goal is to be “content” every day, not “happy”, needing to vocalize the ways in which people help me more

1:12:00 – needing to interact more with people in real life, the difficulties of socialization and being psychoanalytical

1:15:15 – Living in the country versus living in the city and the way my character is perceived as a negative in the city

1:21:00 – “Insanity” is relative, everything is made up

1:34:30 – convoluted divorces and messy exits

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