Jefferson writes: "I know I will never again give someone else the power to destroy my future, and that of my children.
I
can fix my life, and I can have love and joy, and all that, but I’ll be
damned if I will ever again risk losing it all if an impulsive wife
decides that I am public enemy number one because—who knows why?—I work
too much. I work too little. My shit stinks. Whatever."
and
"When your future is wiped clean, it is disconcerting to realize that suddenly, anything at all is possible.
And sobering to recall that whatever that future holds, it comes with children who are now—and will remain, for years and years—the absolute and immediate priority."
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