Mark Leyner, a prolific modern writer out of New Jersey, asked a question asked a question in a national magazine (Time). It's a question we've all pondered: "Can a person really, and I mean fundamentally, change?" Mark Leyner says, No. There is no such animal, he says, as a changed man. "I don't believe in epiphanies, personal growth, midlife crises, or death bed conversions." He's convinced that the assumptions behind psychiatry, prison reform, and religion are all false. That we are who we are through millions of years of Darwinian evolution.
Strangely, he adds that, in addition to evolution, everything his parents did to mold him made him who he is. That seems a bit contradictory but ok. Let's give him that. Evol…
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