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I cursed myself for having missed out for so long.
I opened my eyes with a gasp, and cursed myself for taking a nap.
I don't know why I caught their attention, but I cursed myself for reading Walden on a late-night bus.
I cursed the refs, I cursed the Capitals, and I cursed myself for leaving the television on in the first place.
On the way out, conducting small talk on autopilot, I cursed myself for my idiocy and pondered why I had been so flippant, why I had missed the boat so badly.
A few days later I emerged from that exquisite book and cursed myself for wasting so much of my life doing things other than what God in all his wisdom clearly meant for me to do for the rest of my life: read Dickens.
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