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Almost Getting Kicked Out Of High School

And the last question was, um, how do you like— how do you not doubt yourself? And I was like, I think it's important to doubt yourself, you know, under-promise, over-deliver. Like, I think it's important, like I always love doubting myself because then I surprise myself at the end. And I went into this whole thing about how it's important to doubt yourself, and we hung up and Ilya was like, "Bro, you can't fucking go around telling people to doubt themselves. That makes no sense." So maybe I'm not the best at these college engagements, but I do have fun. I play Call of Duty, Jason.

May 17, 20206:42David
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Jason6:34
He's really good.
David6:35
And then this other girl, and then Ilya got so pissed at me because the last question of that— of that— so I do these Zoom calls with colleges where like students will ask me questions.
Jason6:41
Yeah.
David6:42
And the last question was, um, how do you like— how do you not doubt yourself? And I was like, I think it's important to doubt yourself, you know, under-promise, over-deliver. Like, I think it's important, like I always love doubting myself because then I surprise myself at the end. And I went into this whole thing about how it's important to doubt yourself, and we hung up and Ilya was like, "Bro…
Jason7:09
Yes, sir.
David7:09
And like, so you can hear me. Can you hear me? Yeah, I'm listening. Doesn't look like he's listening, right?
Jason7:17
I'm completely listening. I play Call of Duty. Jason, are you listening?