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Adams grapples with the idea of legacy from "summary" of The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian by Henry Adams

Adams found himself wrestling with the weighty notion of legacy throughout his life. This preoccupation stemmed from his desire to leave a lasting impact on the world, to make a mark that would endure long after he was gone. He grappled with questions about how he would be remembered, what his contribution to society would be, and whether his actions would stand the test of time. As he reflected on his own achievements and failures, Adams was keenly aware of the fleeting nature of life and the impermanence of human existence. This awareness fueled his obsession with legacy, driving him to seek out ways to ensure that his name would be remembered generations from now. Adams's contemplation of legacy was not merely a personal concern; it was also tied to his broader philosophical inquiries about the nature of p...
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    The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian

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