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ALFRED A. MONTAPERT

Nobody ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of his choices.

ALFRED A. MONTAPERT

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We humans have evolved a broad suite of social strategies that solve all kinds of adaptive problems. Some of us succeed by sheer and ruthless selfishness, while others of us succeed by gaining reputations as truly compassionate and caring for others. In either case, success is not final and in neither case is success final.

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