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82 - Hazz

Joana nodded, emitting an encouraging sound.

"Dad situations shape a character, Hazz," she said, in professional cadence. "Each of us is already born with the ability to think and understand in a unique way. You and your brother may have been hungry. You would have become a rich man who did not allow himself to return to poverty. And he would become a poor man who didn't care about tomorrow, as long as he had today. Psychology is very versatile for explaining things like that. Your brother must have gone through this trauma in childhood and acquired some kind of inferiority disorder. Sometimes he even wanted to become a man in every sense of the word, but to grow up in his shadow, maybe he reminded him of where he would return if he didn't do everything to stay where he was.”

"So, following psychology, would being arrested be his way to stay in the city and not return to poverty?”

"It would be a way of telling all of you that he was never happy with that life, and that, yes, he would
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