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:21:06
Sorry, I'm a little tired.
:21:11
Yes.
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Someone rings you,
says she's going to kill herself.

:21:16
Now, that isn't normal.
:21:18
At least for normal people.
:21:21
Would you agree?
:21:23
I've spent a good part of my life
trying to understand what normal means.

:21:28
I still don't.
:21:31
Would you say she sounded...
:21:36
...excited?
:21:39
Say whatever you like.
:21:40
No, Dr Linden, what you would like.
:21:51
Excited.
:21:56
What area do you work in, Dr Linden?
Surgery?

:21:58
No, I'm a research psychoanalyst.
:22:02
- Research?
- I teach.

:22:03
Is your girlfriend a bit mad?
:22:07
Mad is an expression I never use.
:22:12
I see.
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It's quite simple.
:22:18
If you say so.
:22:21
Heraus, ruhig.
Sollt' Ihr Gesellen doch nicht reden!

:22:28
Yes, but I must first know who I am
before I know what I'm capable of.

:22:33
How we come into this world
and how we go out

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is different for every one of us.
:22:38
We are constantly in isolation,
watching,

:22:43
spying on everyone
and everything around us.

:22:46
In birth, chance seems to be merely
the visible part of an as yet unknown

:22:50
and uncomprehended natural law,
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which links us up
with the central area of today's enquiry,

:22:56
secrecy and spying,
or - call it what you will - watching.


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