Thursday, January 19, 2012

comment on tucker max while i read about him

divorced father at 1, mother who wasn't there.  he's obviously an intelligent person, so it makes sense, comes down to emotions.  He avoids them which is confirmed later in the story.  Every immature person becomes mature at some point.  His books might seem immature, but you can see he's on the path to maturity earlier than what most people thought.

He says something about "if you read between the lines, you can see a lot of self-loathing."  Yessir.  It's pretty obvious that nobody can be happy living that kinda life all the time.  

"There's an emptiness and a loneliness to hooking up so much. [I've read that pornstars say that, too.] You don't notice it or care, when you're below a certain age, or a narcissist. But once you develop empathy, once you develop a soul [is he implying he didn't have a soul? he obviously wasn't empathetic.], the loneliness and the emptiness become too much. The negatives start to outweigh the positives. Don't get me wrong, I had a great time being who I was the past decade. But I just feel it's time for me to move on." [I find it hard he had a great time in the truest sense if you go by what he says in other parts of the interview, but he definitely enjoyed himself.]

i could go on, but it's all pretty evident just from his writing 


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