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Jefferson A. Singer tells the sad story of Rich, a habitually-relapsing heroin addict.511 Rich’s childhood was disrupted by divorce, resulting from his Harvard-educated father’s descent into alcoholism. Rich became a loner, a bookworm, who “imagined himself as a scientist or physician, someone with mastery over the world . . . Rich called this image of himself the Wizard.”512
Searching for the Self: Classic Stories, Christian Scripture, and the Quest for Personal Identity
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