I knew I wanted to be a person that did not have a job. And so I had this vague sense that Southern California was a place where stuff like that happened. But when I went to college, it just made it suddenly became much more accessible. You know what I mean? Or their parents got serious with them. Sure. With some short term like if you get A's, yes. If they program them correctly or they're just into it, which is also true. Just like to be in any way close to like a high level of performance at 16 just is incomprehensible to me.
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