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He reflects on the passage of time from "summary" of The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian by Henry Adams

Henry Adams contemplates the relentless march of time with a sense of awe and resignation. He finds himself grappling with the inexorable passage of days, months, and years, each moment slipping away into the annals of history. As he looks back on his life, he is struck by how swiftly time has flowed, carrying with it memories and experiences that now seem distant and dreamlike. The concept of time as a fluid and elusive force pervades Adams' reflections, shaping his understanding of the world around him. He sees time not as a fixed and linear progression, but as a complex and mutable entity that defies easy categorization. It is a concept that both fascinates and frustrates him, as he struggles to come to terms with its vast and enigmat...
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    The Education of Henry Adams: Autobiography of an American Historian

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