When she was a child in the 1990s, Jennifer Kerner was not the only one with this first name in her class.
On the lists of pupils, the Jennifers flourished.
“There were also quite a few Jonathans,” she recalls.
There is no doubt that the series "For the love of risk", featuring the famous "billionaire vigilantes", had been emulated in French maternity wards.
But one wonders if his mother, a psychologist, did not see something else in this first name.
The followers of the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan would undoubtedly break it down into “iron genius”: a well-made brain, backed by an inflexible will.
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