PC: As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
KJ: A writer, with an overlay of what my father thought I should do, which was business. For a long time I believed that the occupation I had little talent for (i.e., commercial banking) was a legitimate one, while the occupation I had more talent for (i.e., writing), was a fraudulent one. So I was living upside-down for a while. It’s hard to eat that way.

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