Saturday, February 22, 2014

Henry James on Aging, Memory, and What Happiness Really Means | Brain Pickings

http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2014/01/09/henry-james-aging-memory-happiness/

I have led too serious a life; but that perhaps, after all, preserves one's youth. At all events, I have travelled too far, I have worked too hard, I have lived in brutal climates and associated with tiresome people. When a man has reached his fifty-second year without being, materially, the worse for wear — when he has fair health, a fair fortune, a tidy conscience and a complete exemption from embarrassing relatives — I suppose he is bound, in delicacy, to write himself happy.

---Steve

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