"In L.A., there could be a million delusional comedians or actors and they all blend in together and no one is ever like, "You're living a lie." But if you're in a small town and you're like, "I'm the funniest person here," but you're not that good, everyone's going to notice and call you out on it."

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Amy Miller

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Amy Miller is a prominent author and speaker known for her impactful writings on resilience and empowerment, drawing from her personal experiences.

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