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From "Chapters from My Autobiography" by Twain, Mark

Mark Twain
The author, reflecting on his life and experiences.
Core Belief
"Twain believes in the power of individual experience and the importance of questioning societal norms. He values honesty, integrity, and the pursuit of knowledge."
Worldview
Twain views the world with a mixture of skepticism and optimism. He recognizes the flaws and absurdities of human behavior but retains a belief in the potential for progress and understanding.
Personality
Witty, observant, and reflective, Twain possesses a sharp sense of humor and a keen eye for detail. He is prone to digressions and storytelling, offering insightful commentary on human nature and society.
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