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All we can do when we think of kids today is think of more hours of school, earlier age at the computer, and curfews. Who would want to grow up in that world?
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Author Profession: Psychologist
Nationality: American
Born: 1926

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It's very hard to know what wisdom is.
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It's very important for men to look downward, to the next generation.
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We need to work on the world so it will not be so oppressive.
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Depression opens the door to beauty of some kind.
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The culture is going into a psychological depression. We are concerned about our place in the world, about being competitive: Will my children have as much as I have? Will I ever own my own home? How can I pay for a new car? Are immigrants taking away my white world?
James Hillman

Just stop for a minute and you'll realize you're happy just being. I think it's the pursuit that screws up happiness. If we drop the pursuit, it's right here.
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Age, Computer, Earlier, Grow, Grow Up, Hours, Kids, More, School, Think, Today, Up, Want, World, Would
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Age, Computer, Grow, Hours, More, School, Think, Up, Want, World, Would
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