Jiang offers his son's childhood statement about being an alien from another planet as anecdotal evidence that children may arrive with memories from prior lives.
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"yeah there is there is no way that they would have known how yeah yeah people really can't explain this uh so this is..."
"asked him of course is like what planet and he mentioned a name i can't remember it but like for him it was real..."
"...they're all enemies. Even friends think they're enemies, OK? And this anecdote illustrates that. And this anecdote illustrates that. And I mean, this, I..."
"...of lectures. And I am going to share a lot of anecdotes that I have."
"...population control most of the wealth. So, you know, a classic anecdote is during New Year's at St. Bart's in the Caribbean. A few..."
"Manasa. But to my anecdote. The consequence of our consultations was that some Northern powers should be applied to in a friendly and mediative..."
"...will succeed and we know because there's been a couple of anecdotes like this so a mother's love for a child is one of..."
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