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How Little I Know:
"Confronted with earnestly acquired information, we realize that no matter how many details regarding local time events we may recognize and recall, we must confess that the more we seem to know the more we learn of how little we know-- but that little can be amplified, and has been, and will continue so to be.
“The only reason we find our own lives worth recounting and studying is because, if healthy, we are then good normal beings; all are born geniuses, but most children have in the past been swiftly degeniused by their parents’ misdirected love which sought in fear to guide the children past the frequent roads to pain which they had experienced.”
