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Chapter 6: The Weight of Deterrence

There is a specific category of knowledge that changes you simply by existing in your head.

Not because it's traumatic, necessarily. Not because it's morally corrosive, though it can be both of those things. But because once you know certain things — once they take up residence in your understanding of the world — you cannot unknow them. They become load-bearing walls in your mental architecture. Remove them and the whole structure changes shape.

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