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Reflecting on her personal evolution, Glaser recalls her early insecurities rooted in her turbulent childhood—her parents' divorce, frequent moves, and feelings of not belonging. These experiences, coupled with her dedication to martial arts, shaped her identity as a fierce, aggressive competitor, which fostered both confidence and profound anger. Her obsession with martial arts and competition served as an outlet that kept her immersed in violence and fear, forming a foundation of anxiety and tension.