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Carolyn G. Heilbrun

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    Is this true? Those who had "world' enough, that is, those engaged in a demanding daily vocation, were short of time while those without regular obligations had more than sufficient time, but no world?

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    Many of us feel alone and assaulted by the meaninglessness of what we are doing. But, at such times, we are doing; the problem is not a lack of activity with a point, but rather questions about the point of the activity.

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    My casual talk with my adult children brings with it another fleeting sadness: They are the age I was when it became, because of profound political differences, difficult for me to chat easily with my parents: vituperation always lurked. They and I later reconciled but those years of loss now add a special poignancy.

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    To continue what one had been doing -- which was Dante's idea of hell -- is, I came to see, and the vision frightened me, easy in one's sixties.

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    Unfortunately, power is something that women abjure once they perceive the great difference between the lives possible to men and to women...

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    ... whether we feel admiring of our parents, reconciled to them, or still estranged, still teetering near a cliff of anger, we recognize that we can never meet them in agreement about what we have encountered beyond their experience.

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    Carolyn G. Heilbrun

    With solitude, however, fervently it is desired and embraced, comes loneliness. T. H White, the author, offered advice to those in sadness -- learn something new.