test. You tested your cognition in the room. That was the other way around. That was the other way around. I went to the cognitive place the second time I came to the hospital. The college for physicians and surgeons. Yes, yeah. Up at Columbia. Up at Columbia, right. So the first time that I was tested, it was for an MRI. And then I was told that I had to come back to do some cognitive learning. No, I've taken those tests too. We talked about this. My audience brought this up many times now in different interviews for different reasons, but I had dementia. And it was very hard taking those tests. I mean, what you described, your feelings were the feelings I had, frustration, fear, and just a desire to just stop. There's something else that comes across in your work, which is interesting. And you're very successful, and maybe there's a correlation between being successful and maybe sometimes being hard on yourself. Well, I think that someone who's driven, who has a goal, a constant (10/37)
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