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Nothing is neatly wrapped up, but we are shown a path through the wilderness.
If the story is neatly "wrapped up" at the end, then you've removed some of the mystery and allure.
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Jeff's approach to how music, art and humanity fit into the lineage of evolution and survivalism could be neatly wrapped up into a university course.
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