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      <title>After Adolescence, Repair Becomes a Miracle</title>
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      <description>Almost everyone past forty knows the type — the man still operating, in the part that matters, as if he were twenty-four. There&amp;#39;s a developmental window, roughly the late teens through the late twenties, in which certain psychic tasks are meant to be done. If they aren&amp;#39;t, the probability of doing them later doesn&amp;#39;t drop to zero. It drops to miracle, in the technical sense — requires a crisis large enough to crack the patterns that kept the work from happening in the first place.</description>
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