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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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      <description>Rereading García Márquez with Remedios la Bella as the Buddha of Macondo and José Arcadio Buendía as the chestnut-tree madman — two faces of the same transcendence that modern life has no room for. With a detour through Chögyam Trungpa&amp;#39;s crazy wisdom and Nietzsche&amp;#39;s Zarathustra.</description>
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      <title>Capitalism: The Minotaur or Kirtimukha?</title>
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      <description>Is capitalism a monstrous labyrinth that can be escaped or an eternal force that consumes itself but never vanishes? The myths of the Minotaur and Kirtimukha offer two powerful metaphors for understanding modern capitalism.</description>
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