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SPRINGFIELD John Cooper was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. The son of a county attorney, and the grandson of a Kentucky Supreme Court Justice, Cooper had everything he needed and almost everything he wanted, he tells the crowd polishing off tacos and rice in a conference room. Despite a stellar upbringing, Cooper said he still “had that hole in my soul.” He never felt good enough, he never fit in. “I was insecure, I felt less than because I never felt I like measured up,” Cooper said. “I still feel like that sometimes.” But when Cooper got a hold of his daddy’s Maker’s Mark, he had arrived. All those icky feelings went away — he was gregarious, he felt peace, ease and comfort.

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