He says he stayed true to himself through years of poverty and refused to sell out into public-relations work, which he portrays as morally degrading and incompatible with sleep or self-respect.
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Sell out
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"So, you know, I stayed I stayed true to who I am, where there were many times in my life when I was like..."
"...that uh everyone in washington dc is corrupt and willingness to sell out i i think there are a lot of"
"...that. I mean, but but I didn't I didn't want to sell out. And then I met my wife, who changed my life. I..."
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