“Do you have a soulmate?” the shrink asked Will Hunting. A soulmate, someone who challenges you. ”Shakespeare, Nietzsche, Frost, O’Connor, Kant, Pope, Locke…” replied the precious brat. “That’s great; they’re all dead.” “Not to me they’re not.” This is one of my favorite scenes from Good Will Hunting. Both characters have a point. The written [...]
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