Weird. The link simply contains the following unstyled text in a Google Doc.
Maybe don't click it while logged in to your Google profile if you don't want your profile along the top.
> When we're born, we enter the world with certain shaped holes. There's a friend-shaped hole, a romantic interest-shaped hole, perhaps a religion-shaped hole, a tribe-shaped hole, and many others. These holes represent fundamental human needs–spaces waiting to be filled by meaningful connections or beliefs. As we grow older, society often fills these holes naturally, sometimes without us even noticing.
Maybe don't click it while logged in to your Google profile if you don't want your profile along the top.
> When we're born, we enter the world with certain shaped holes. There's a friend-shaped hole, a romantic interest-shaped hole, perhaps a religion-shaped hole, a tribe-shaped hole, and many others. These holes represent fundamental human needs–spaces waiting to be filled by meaningful connections or beliefs. As we grow older, society often fills these holes naturally, sometimes without us even noticing.
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