Why is the portrait of a person considered a failure in comparison to his or her biography?
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SAN DIEGO — I grew up in the fifties, through the fits and starts of adolescence, the revealing mysteries of puberty and the inculcation of ambition all Jewish boys are indoctrinated with before leaving home.
Growing up I never thought of my father as handsome or ugly. He was just “Pop.” He was good to me as a kid, but was afflicted with a terrible depression that permeated his personality and behavior and prevented a close relationship between us. His perpetual sadness limited his sharing of his life’s experiences and wisdom gained that might have guided me from making some of the mistakes I made later in life. However, one time he did do something for me, for which I have everlasting gratitude.
I was a sophomore in Brooklyn College and flunked the only course in my school career, Structural Geology. I was quite discouraged and depressed because geology was my major. I had trouble interpreting mathematically how certain layers of rock on the surface in one area would emerge in another outcrop some distance away. In shame and despair, I wanted to quit school for a while and get a job.
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