"Bob [Wells] didn’t want his father’s fate, but there he was. As days became decades, he went to a job he hated, worked with people he didn’t like, to buy things he didn’t want. By his own telling, he was the living embodiment of Thoreau’s 'quiet desperation.' He knew he wasn’t happy, but it never occurred to him to live differently."
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