I've read about Soapy Smith before and the part that really gets me is how he seemed to believe his own lies. Like, he was a cheat, swindler, conman, etc. He was proud of being an excellent cheat, swindler and conman. But he really believed that he wasn't, despite the fact that he clearly was. He thought of himself as a legitimate businessman. I can't wrap my head around that.
And then there was the city of Skagway, which was entirely set up by Soapy's men as a con. People would arrive, get off the boat, and every single business in town was a scam. Pretty impressive if you think about it.
I've read about Soapy Smith before and the part that really gets me is how he seemed to believe his own lies. Like, he was a cheat, swindler, conman, etc. He was proud of being an excellent cheat, swindler and conman. But he really believed that he wasn't, despite the fact that he clearly was. He thought of himself as a legitimate businessman. I can't wrap my head around that.
And then there was the city of Skagway, which was entirely set up by Soapy's men as a con. People would arrive, get off the boat, and every single business in town was a scam. Pretty impressive if you think about it.
The old american way of believing yourself so hard you cant convince yourself you’re lying
Fake it till you make it mentality.
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