"There was something psychologically beautiful about that rebelliousness coming out in a very classic ran twentieth sort of way," he says. "To develop the intellect, it's to read and learn from the masters that have developed their intellect." He adds: "It's this practical knowledge things that get you what you want ... It's the manual for getting those"
James Beshara (Time Magazine 30 Under 30! Below The Line podcast! Non-dualist! Start-up Investor!) makes it weird!