Michael Macdonald

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When de Gaulle became famous, his aides would despair at what they called his ‘cyclothymic’ temperament: his volatile and unpredictable mood swings, his sudden descent into the blackest pessimism. Like Churchill’s ‘black dog’, these moments of despair became incorporated into his myth: the man of destiny surmounting the temptation to give up, bouncing back from adversity to save his country.
A Certain Idea of France: The Life of Charles de Gaulle
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