Why Every Young Person Should Grow Up Wanting To Be A Villain

Kids need to learn to be real, not regal

Jake Daghe

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“Now, a person's faults are largely what make him or her likable…Preoccupation with self is good, as a tendency towards procrastination, self-delusion, darkness, jealousy, groveling, greediness, addictiveness. They shouldn’t be too perfect; perfect means shallow and unreal and fatally

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Jake Daghe

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