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When one makes the difficult decision (and difficult it is) to retire from normal life, get rid of one's home and most of one's possessions, and move into such a place (or be moved, which doesn't apply here I am glad to say) it means that one has reached the stage of thinking, "How am I going to manage my increasing incompetence now that I'm so old?
After too many mornings waking up with no memory of the night before, a young journalist makes the difficult decision to give up drinking for good.
The Constitution is probably the last thing on a person's mind when he grabs his gun and calls his dog to head out to the field for a day of hunting, when she makes the difficult decision to obtain an abortion, or when a same-sex couple is lawfully exchanges vows to be legally married.
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