what are the"two juvenile regrets"recorded by fitzgerald in his essay "the crack-up" and how did the affect him?
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what are the"two juvenile regrets"recorded by fitzgerald in his essay "the crack-up" and how did the affect him?
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As the twenties passed, with my own twenties marching a little ahead of them, my two juvenile regrets – at not being big enough (or good enough) to play football in college, and at not getting overseas during the war – resolved themselves into childish waking dreams of imaginary heroism that were good enough to go to sleep on in restless nights. The big problems of life seemed to solve themselves, and if the business of fixing them was difficult, it made one too tired to think of more general problems.
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