The whole thing actually started with me having problems, being convinced Jeeves would know what to do and wondering what he would do. Then I began telling myself what I thought Jeeves would be likely to tell me. And after doing that for some time my brain somehow started to take over and made him "appear" in situations without me consciously thinking of him. He's practically the voice of reason who shows up when needed and guides me gently to do the right things.
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Years ago, during a massive breakdown, I swam in and out of reality having a long conversation with the late Peter Cook about Life.
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