[0:00]This isn't supposed to be a rude question, but do you think before you speak? Because you answer questions so quickly and so comprehensively, whether it's about geopolitics or your sport or aerodynamics.
[0:16]Like, can you take us into your brain? Thank you, Charlotte. That's very kind. Um, oh man, do I think?
[0:28]I think overall, I'm just a pensive person. Like I'm a very introspective, I'm an introspective young woman. Like I spend a lot of time in my head, um, and it's not a bad place to be.
[0:38]I journal a lot, I break down all of my thought processes. I think I apply a very analytical lens to my own thinking, and I kind of modify it because it's so interesting, you can control what you think.
[0:50]Like you can control how you think, and therefore you can control who you are. And especially as a young person, like I'm 22, so with neuroplasticity on my side, I can literally become exactly who I want to be.
[1:00]How cool is that? Like how empowering is that, right? And so the fact is, I get to become every day the kind of person that me at age 8 would revere.
[1:09]Like I would be obsessed with me today. Are you kidding? I would love me. And I think that's the biggest flex of all time that you can have like little younger you be proud of you today.
[1:18]And so I guess for me it's like I, yes, I spend a lot of time in my own head. Yes, I think a lot, but it's not really like in an egotistical kind of way.
[1:25]It's in like a tinkering, like a scientist kind of way. I'm always like trying to modify, I'm trying to think, how can I be better? How can I approach my own brain the way that I approach my craft of freeskiing, um, so that I can be better tomorrow than I was today?



