I thought I was wrong but I wasn't. That's a good feeling and makes me feel like making it happen no matter what.
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Graduated from Stanford 46 years, 3 months and 18 days ago.
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I'm very curious what you're talking about :-)
Seems pretty straight forward to me, or not? Thinking that you are wrong is not a good feeling, so when you suddenly realize that you have been right the whole time, you feel alot better, like nothing can stop you now.