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The American Dream
I think it's completely predicated on how you define luck. To me, I was traded for wheat. And I got to leave as a three-year-old baby. Because 400,000 Jews got traded for wheat because Russia needed some wheat. An American Israel teamed up. Like most of our lives are not like, you can get hit by a truck tomorrow. No 100%. But I look at it as a fact of like, I think if you acknowledge that luck, you don't lose it.
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