Karressa McIntyre

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Worse than the concealment of embarrassing moral lapses are the interpretations that allow us to continue doing things that erode our sense of ourselves. We routinely invoke theories of accident, coincidence, and forgetfulness to explain behaviors that we do not wish to examine closely. For example, discoveries of infidelity are now routinely made by one spouse discovering incriminating e-mails left by the other on the family computer.
Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart: Thirty True Things You Need to Know Now
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