Griffin was one of the brightest minds of his time.But his over ambition and misdeeds took over the good in him.Explain {(footprints without feet)}
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He felt his poverty; without a cent, without a home, without land, tools, or savings, he had entered into competition with rich, landed, skilled neighbors. To be a poor man is hard, but to be a poor race in a land of dollars is the very bottom of hardships. He felt the weight of his ignorance, not simply of letters but of life, of business, of the humanities; the accumulated sloth and shirking …
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