Jiang’s recurring label for a trauma-shaped drive that can produce desperation, insecurity, rule-breaking, and extreme achievement.
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dissociative personality disorder
Jiang’s recurring label for a trauma-shaped drive that can produce desperation, insecurity, rule-breaking, and extreme achievement.
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"...in, because it's clear from this information that I had dissociative personality disorder, okay? What does that mean? It means, first of all, I'm..."
"I would need to go make $2 million. If I made $10 million, I would see people around me who had $100 million. I..."
"...and this is part... Okay? This is all part of dissociative personality disorder, and that's why they let me in, because it's possible I..."
"...remember the class that we learned last class, which is dissociative personality disorder. And what we discussed last class is, in a game, people..."
"Okay? So he has dissociative personality disorder. And, in fact, if you look at most of these really successful people, they do have dissociative..."
"...really have the power. Okay, so we talk about dissociative identity disorder, right? And you think, wow, it's really great to have all this..."
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