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Inventory: A Memoir Inventory: A Memoir by Darran Anderson
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“Not much is truly holy in this world, but precious is the person who does not pass on the pain and the desire for retribution, that self-sustaining spiral; who says, “No more,” not out of resignation or defeat, but out of something that might be called love, if it even needs a name.

It became clear to me now what my father had given me. He had broken the cycle.”
Darran Anderson, Inventory: A Memoir
“We tell ourselves stories about war. Of good guys and bad guys. Redemption and sacrifice. Yet the nature of conflict is such that when it is unleashed, it is almost impossible to remain good.”
Darran Anderson, Inventory: A Memoir
“People drown on dry land. They are not easy to help. They are not saints. And neither, it turns out, is anyone else.”
Darran Anderson, Inventory: A Memoir
“The mantra these days is “talk about your feelings.” It sounds like good advice and perhaps it is. It is said, though, by those who can already speak freely. For others, there are consequences to talking, to admitting to colleagues, friends, family—many of whom are struggling too—that you are struggling. There are difficulties in even finding the words, and then in facing the distinct possibility of someone mumbling something awkward or dismissive in response, breaking eye contact. Words have a weight. Sometimes they are lead.”
Darran Anderson, Inventory: A Memoir