I think sometimes with kids, they just have this confidence. They’re just comfortable with their thoughts and it comes out so well. You’re like, “Oh man… that’s great.” Whereas now I’m sort of talking and I talk and I self edit and I’m a little bit too in my head. I listen to some of those 13-year-olds and I’m like, “Oh man, you’re knockin’ it out of the park. I’m gonna take lessons from you.”
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