Ike Sharpless

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Thinking of oneself as sane can be infinitely reassuring, but it can also be radically misleading; and, indeed, distracting. Part of the terror about so-called madness is that it represents one of our unlived lives, something that might have happened to us, something we might have done; something that may have been the only solution to the direst of circumstances. Or even a temptation we had to avoid.
Missing Out: In Praise of the Unlived Life
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