Horizons

Diogenes 44 (176):203-205 (1996)
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Abstract

Why do we learn some lessons more easily than others - indeed with alacrity and enthusiasm? Often these are not of the most attractive sort. It seems so frequently as if there is a sheer perversity in us.

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