"I Used To Like You Until" Author, Comedian and Fox News Contributor Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf ,is a writer and comedian best know for her appearances on the Gutfeld show. 14 years ago, Kat was working at Boston Market when she told her friend she would be on Fox’s Red Eye show (and that is one hell of an example of manifestation combined with hard work and focus). Through her writing, Kat scored an appearance on Redeye, which eventually led to a recurring role on Gutfeld.
n her new book, "I Used to Like You Until, How Binary Thinking Divides Us”, Kat seeks to break down the mental barriers that lead to binary thinking.
Kat shares many of her personal struggles, including mental health challenges and an abusive relationship. Although Kat was scared about sharing so much, she decided that if sharing her vulnerability helped people relate to her, then the cringe and fear was worth it. Kat’s goal with her book is to encourage readers to look beyond assumptions and engage with others one on one.
Kat also explains her libertarian views and the significance of being intentional about having meaningful conversations across ideological lines. Kat challenges binary thinking and inspires us to approach people with curiosity rather than judgment.
Notable Quotes:
"Binary thinking is the enemy of critical thinking."
"Politics makes us fight with people we know in our real lives over these politicians who don't even know or care that we exist."
"I approach people with curiosity instead of with preconceived notions or judgments."
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