May 12, 2009

6:13 p.m.


Happiness

Interestingly, while the Glueck men were 50 percent more likely to become dependent on alcohol than the Harvard men, the ones who did were more than twice as likely to eventually get sober. �The difference has nothing to do with treatment, intelligence, self-care, or having something to lose,� Vaillant told Harvard magazine. �It does have to do with hitting bottom. Someone sleeping under the elevated-train tracks can at some point recognize that he�s an alcoholic, but the guy getting stewed every night at a private club may not.�

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I want to reread Infinite Jest when I get back to the States. g3, do you still have my book?

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