A lot of what I Was doing was for self-soothing but a lot of whatI experienced also really kept me from feeling like anything I did matter. Nobody would want my point of view or want my contribution and that's taken a long time to get over. But nowhere's near the sort of paralyzing impact that it had on on me probably till my late 30s Yeah, which is hard to conceive of given That you have been in the world and created work that has literally defined the identity of so much of what we experience as we move through the built world For context when you were a kid you sort of bounced around your mom ended up getting remarried and and the person
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