
Graham Irvin / Grush
Lo Fi Lit
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The Psychological Aspects of Killing in War
The speakers delve into the mindset of individuals who have experienced war and committed violent acts, discussing the perception of duty, the humbling effects of surviving war, and the contradictory nature of feeling humble while writing aggressively. They reference various books and authors to explore the complex psychological aspects of killing, including the controversial biography of American sniper Chris Kyle.
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