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Mark reveals that psychic practitioners often face difficulties when trying to read themselves or when their powers become public knowledge, due to the resulting influx of calls and demand. He likens this to the struggles of professional empaths and psychics, comparing their experiences to cleaning their own refrigerators after a long day of house chores—generally avoiding their own introspections and focusing on others. Mark connects these ideas to entertainment figures, citing Allison Dubois as an example of someone navigating this delicate space.